I haven't had a chance to look at this paper except to glance over the last few paragraphs, but it sounds intriguing for the antigravity spinning superconductor crowd (thank you to Dr. Jack Sarfatti for sending us the link):
Possible Measurable Effects of Dark Energy in Rotating Superconductors
The considerations presented in this paper, if confirmed by further independent experiments, would imply that the dark energy of the universe produces measurable effects not only on cosmological scales but also in the interior and the vicinity of superconductors. This opens up the way for a variety of new possible laboratory experiments testing the nature of dark energy and constraining the interaction strength with Cooper pairs. In our model gravitationally active vacuum fluctuations underlying dark energy lead to a strong enhancement of gravitomagnetic fields, in quantitative agreement with the anomalies seen in the experiments of Tate et al.[9] and Tajmar et al.[10, 11].
