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March 16, 2005

Gravity Control Technologies Announces the Availability of New Interview

Tim Ventura of AmericanAntigravity.com interviews Victor Rozsnyay about the latest developments at GCT.

(PRWEB) March 16, 2005 -- Gravity Control Technologies (GCT), the leading developer of next generation aerospace propulsion systems based on technology capable of controlling gravity for flight, today announced that a new interview, conducted by Tim Ventura of AmericanAntigravity.com is now available for online reading or downloading (in Adobe PDF) from the company's website. The interview covers technology under development at the company, highlights past work results and details future research directions. "AmericanAntigravity.com is the premier website for showcasing alternative propulsion technologies. Over the years GCT's research has developed a small but very enthusiastic group of followers. It was time to cover our past, present and future in one interview. I hope it will give people a better understanding of what we are seeking to accomplish" commented Mr. Victor Rozsnyay.

About GCT
Gravity Control Technologies is a privately held aerospace research firm developing technological breakthroughs based on Zero Point Field physics, specially manufactured Bose-Einstein Condensate superconductors, and information physics. In addition to our chemistry research we are also pursuing plasma physics aimed at finding a possible means for gravity control. Within this content we study the interactions of plasma fields with the Zero Point Energy Field. We have been able to establish a comprehensive theoretical framework to illustrate how and why the control of gravity for flight can be accomplished. Long term goals are to design and construct large scale space tourism vessels capable of carrying 1000 people or more on eight hour space tourism flights. Http://www.gctspace.com

Posted by Industrial at March 16, 2005 04:25 AM

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