William Donavan had a strange experience in the 1980's whilst working in the engineering laboratory of a company in North Illinois - a small motor appeared to move a much heavier test jig. Unable to explain the phenomenon, Donavan became interested in the research done into anti-gravity effects by T. Townsend Brown, Paget, Dean and others.
Over time he became well informed on the subject and and began to contribute articles and essays to a number of periodicals.
Glimpses of Epiphany is an assortment of essays and speculative fiction, including investigations into the state of alternative energy, anti-gravity and time-travel research, and the survivability of extreme events such as a coronal mass ejection large enough to devastate the Earth.
Full of information and material of interest to enthusiasts, engineers, science-fiction writers and the ordinary reader.