Thomas Townsend Brown, an American physicist, was a leader in developing theories concerning the link between electromagnetic and gravitational fields theorized by Dr. Albert Einstein. He advanced from theory to application with the development of solid and disc-shaped apparatuses which are believed to have created and utilized temporary, localized gravitational fields.

  Brown's work became very controversial due to the similarity between his work and what is believed to be the propulsion method of some observed UFO's. His name is also often mentioned in the same breath as the so-called "Philadelphia Experiment," as a possible candidate along with Nikola Tesla, A.L. Kitselman and Dr. Einstein. For more information, please see Questions & Answers section.

  In preparation for the forthcoming biography on Townsend Brown, the website will be under construction for the next few months. Please bear with us as sections and documents appear and disappear.

A biography of T. Townsend Brown is now in development by Paul Schatzkin in cooperation with The Townsned Brown Family. Mr. Schatzkin's previous work includes the definitive biography of Philo T. Farnsworth - the inventor of electronic television, who also experimented with fusion energy in the 1950s and '60s. Information on Philo T. Farnsworth, and Mr. Schatzkin's book, can be found at www.farnovision.com.

Also, a small but dedicated global network of amateur scientists who are conducting their own experiments with Farnsworth's approach to fusion share resources and ideas at www.fusor.net.

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