Post by Admin on Oct 10, 2022 22:08:05 GMT
Professor Luzgin Kalashnik was a guide on the 1927 Tunguska Expedition led by Russian scientist Leonid Kulik. He was picked up in a small Siberian town and returned to Leningrad with Kulik, and he eventually went into science himself, and in the mid-30s he came to America. He carried as a good luck charm a glowing specimen of rock he had discovered near ground zero, but he never showed it to Kulik because he didn't want to give it up. It is suspected that long exposure to the stone's radiation may have increased his intelligence but also his growing disregard for the law.
In the US, he took up petty theft to finance his experiments and eventually discovered that when exposed to radio waves in a certain frequency range, the stone produced limited anti-gravity - by increasing the power of the radio waves, the rock could be induced to lift several hundred pounds. The anti-gravity affect seemed to expand to enclose whatever was touching the stone - and it got weaker as it had to enclose more and more volume, so even with the most powerful radio waves he could generate, the anti-gravity field could not life an automobile.
Luzgin determined that he wanted to synthesize the element that the rock was composed of, so he needed more money and more advanced scientific equipment for his synthesis experiments. Meanwhile he discovered a few other properties of the rock when exposed to radio. (It will only produce one effect at a time - if he wants to use it for multiple effects, he will have to break it up).
In the US, he took up petty theft to finance his experiments and eventually discovered that when exposed to radio waves in a certain frequency range, the stone produced limited anti-gravity - by increasing the power of the radio waves, the rock could be induced to lift several hundred pounds. The anti-gravity affect seemed to expand to enclose whatever was touching the stone - and it got weaker as it had to enclose more and more volume, so even with the most powerful radio waves he could generate, the anti-gravity field could not life an automobile.
Luzgin determined that he wanted to synthesize the element that the rock was composed of, so he needed more money and more advanced scientific equipment for his synthesis experiments. Meanwhile he discovered a few other properties of the rock when exposed to radio. (It will only produce one effect at a time - if he wants to use it for multiple effects, he will have to break it up).