Chunlei Guo's Metal Pushing Water Uphill Without Extra Energy

Chunlei Guo, a researcher from the University of Rochester, along with a team of scientists, have created a slab of metal that can push water uphill, defying gravity, by using the capillary effect. It's the same effect that happens when you put a piece of fabric in a wine glass, for example, and hold it with your hand.

The Green Ushers’ Gravity-Powered Machine Promises Pollution-Free Electricity

Gravity holds us all on Earth. It is a force that's still being misunderstood for some reason, a phenomenon whose true explanations lie in...

Chas Campbell's Gravitational Free Energy Machine

Chas Campbell has created an electro-mechanical energy machine, which uses the gravitational power to rotate a flywheel, and then power an alternator which consumes...

Satellite Mission Reveals Antarctica’s Ice Melts Cause Change in Earth’s Gravity

Satellite imagery can now help scientists determine the amount of ice lost from Antarctica by presenting exact measurements of the gravity of the Earth....

Gravity-Powered Irrigation System Replaces Diesel Pump and Saves Rancher $3,500 Per Year

Operating a water pump with the force of gravity may seem like an interesting project for many. Roger Barton, from Ferron, Utah, didn't just dream about it, but put his ingenious mind to work and, with the help of an engineering firm from Redmont he managed to change his diesel pump with a gravity-powered one.

How to Build Chas Campbell’s Gravitational Engine

There is a lot of talk about Chas Campbell's gravitational field invention, but for the beginning I will start with a few notions: Chas has...