- The report of the 1990 BAe-University Round Table on Gravitational Research - This is referred to in Dr Evans' book, and illustrates the interests of university researchers prior to Project Greenglow.
- "Quest for a novel force: a possible revolution in aerospace", a 2003 paper by Prof. John E. Allen, an advisor to Project Greenglow. This paper is also referred to in Dr Evans' book.
- "Goals & Metrics for Project Greenglow", a 2001 report by Prof. Colin McInnes and Spencer Ziegler of Glasgow University, commissioned by the Project. It also describes ongoing activities at other companies and space agencies around the world.
- The Greenglow Graduate Lecture, a presentation given to new graduates joining BAE Systems as part of their company induction programme. A good "math-light" introduction.
- Greenglow History, a short history of the Project written by Dr Evans just prior to his retirement in 2005.
- "Electric Propulsion Study" by Dennis L. Cravens, the 1990 (final) report for the USAF. Also available directly from DTIC.
- "21st Century Propulsion Concept" by R. L. Talley, the 1991 (final) report for Veritay Technology. Also available directly from DTIC.
- "Guidelines to Antigravity" by Robert L. Forward, a seminal 1963 paper also referenced in Dr Evans' book.
- An overview I wrote for "Fortean Times" magazine in 2002, illustrating the state of research activities at the time, with particular attention to what was going on on the Internet.
- An account of the activities of Dr Evgeny Podketnov, including my meeting with him in 2000.
Tuesday, 29 December 2015
The G-Files: Part 1 of a series...
Given the recent revival of interest in Project Greenglow following the recent publication of a memoir by the project head Dr Ron Evans, as well as the possibility of a BBC "Horizon" documentary on the subject in 2016, I decided to make available my personal collection of papers and other relevant information, relating both directly and indirectly to Greenglow. Here are some introductory presentations and papers to get you started - more will follow in the coming weeks and months. Here's a quick summary of the documents:
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