The "A" papers, in general, look at formulations that show how propulsion (i.e. a net resultant force) could be achieved by using an antenna to generate asymetrical emission of electromagnetic waves. At the end, I use the corresponding values for mu and epsilon for gravity waves generated by parallel mass-flow tubes to show that in theory gravity wave propulsion could be done, but not in practice, since several kilograms of mass flow at .99999 the speed of light would have to be reversed sinusoidally at microwave frequencies! Also, very importantly, the first 3 pages of the "A" papers contain a messy and scribbled (but correct) recollection (as of 9-2-2000) of significant dates and activities prior to that which were relevant and significant to my development of my formulations and hypotheses. The pages were all signed and dated on 9-2-2000. All these documents were scanned in January of 2001, and this web page was first published on Tripod, on January 28, 2001. Just be it known that I am claiming 6-1-2000 as the official day I invented my theory about the electron.