Concepts
Byfield Brown Effect
The Byfield Brown effect, often discussed as the Biefeld-Brown effect in aerospace fringe literature, refers to claims that electrostatic systems can produce directional thrust-like behavior under specific configurations. In conventional scientific treatment, many observed effects are attributed to ion wind and related atmospheric interactions rather than reactionless propulsion.
In UAP program allegations, the concept is cited as a possible technical pathway toward high-performance electrogravitic propulsion. Within this knowledge base, it appears in testimony linking Edwards-associated research lines to broader claims of anti-gravity experimentation.
Relevance in UAP Narratives
- Used as a theoretical bridge between known high-voltage experimentation and alleged advanced craft programs.
- Frequently referenced alongside TR-3B and other reverse-engineering claims.