A
website documenting serious
gravity and
inertia manipulation research, in particular the
Podkletnov effect and the
Woodward effect. While the maintainer is a
believer in the possibility of modifying
inertia and
gravity, he is not wedded religiously to one approach, and the site contains solid information, references, and links.
The site can be found at: http://inetarena.com/~noetic/pls/gravity.html
The name is derived from H.G. Wells' 1899 story, First Men on the Moon. In it, a scientist named Cavor discovers anti-gravity in the form of a mineral paste called cavorite. He used this substance to shield
a sphere from gravity, allowing the characters inside to travel to the moon.
Since the site was initally created to document work on the Podklentov effect, which allegedly produces an anti-gravity effect from quantum weirdness.