
Thomas Townsend Brown
Thomas Townsend Brown was an American physicist and inventor known for his work on propulsion and electrogravitics, a concept suggesting that electric fields could produce thrust. In the 1920s, he conducted experiments with high-voltage systems and observed unusual effects, which led him to hypothesize that electric fields could influence gravity. His research attracted interest for its potential implications in aerospace engineering and the development of advanced propulsion systems. Brown's ideas remain influential in discussions around unconventional propulsion methods, though many of his claims are still considered speculative within the scientific community.