The Bell is a supposed anti-gravity experiment carried out by Third Reich scientists near the village of Ludwikowice in southern Poland. Claims of the experiment were spread by the writer Igor Witkowski, who said that an industrial complex at the nearby Wenceslas mine was the testing site. Central to his claim was a strucuture dubbed 'the Henge', from which, he alleges the 'Bell' was suspended during the testing.
The claims have been debunked, as 'the Henge' is merely the frame for a cooling tower[1].
References
- ^ Gerold Schelm (2005), Ludwikowice - "The Henge". Retrieved 1 January 2006.