Author Paul Schatzkin discusses his book, "The Man Who Mastered Gravity," exploring Thomas Townsend Brown's life and work in relativity, gravity control, and UFO investigations. The podcast covers challenges faced during the two-decade journey, the Caroline Group's dual nature evolving from business to intelligence operations, and Brown's potential connections to major intelligence agencies. Topics include UFO sightings, extraterrestrial responses to atomic bombs, ancient civilizations, and the universe's magical aspects. Shatsky reflects on writing, Woodstock, and challenges for outside-the-box thinkers. The conversation delves into space-time mysteries, the Biefeld Brown effect, and potential technological capabilities. Takeaways involve obscure scientists, human knowledge limits, and an open-minded approach to exploration. Watch the full videocast on youtube 📺 https://youtu.be/fq5EyW9vW80
Author Paul Schatzkin joins the podcast to discuss his book The Man Who Mastered Gravity, exploring the life of Thomas Townsend Brown, classified military tech, gravity control, time travel, and the mysterious intersections of science and metaphysics.
Guest Bio:Â
Paul Schatzkin is a writer and historian known for chronicling the lives of underappreciated 20th-century scientists. His books include The Boy Who Invented Television about Philo T. Farnsworth, and The Man Who Mastered Gravity, a 20-year research project on gravity researcher and intelligence figure Thomas Townsend Brown.
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Top 3 Quotes (with punch):
“If time travel exists in the future, it exists—period. Because it would exist across all time.”
“The universe is filled with magical things patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper.”
“Maybe the intelligence behind the universe isn’t withholding technology—maybe it's waiting for us to grow up.”