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This is another possible success of the theory.
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In a experiment conducted by the European space agency and air force office of scientific research.
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They announced earlier this summer that a small gravitational field was produced by rotating a superconducting ring in a strong magnetic field.
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Unfortunately because they used a superconducting ring, the field was toroidal and the gravitational forces were tangential to the ring.
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So this configuration could not be directly used as a propulsion device.
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Accelerometers placed around the rind measured an acceleration of about 3 micro gs.
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using HT, the theoretical acceleration is found to be 1.3 micro gs, which agrees with the measured acceleration to within an experimental error.
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It also correctly predicts the direction and sign of the acceleration field.
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Although other theories predict the effect, the theoretical acceleration is found to be in the range of 10 to the -20, which doesn’t agree with the measurements.