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Trying to figure out what the variables in his equation mean... not having much luck.
did you read about that cylinder thing
1% weight loss. They even have a patent for it direct link to electrogravity report
then there is the gravity shielding in finland...
did you read about that cylinder thing
1% weight loss. They even have a patent for it direct link to electrogravity report
then there is the gravity shielding in finland...
I heard about some russian guy who did it with a Ytterium (spelling?) ceramic superconductor. There are heaps of stuff on the net about it. I hope that there is something to it, I just gota finish my lifter, and test it in a vacuum... anyone got a vacuum chamber I can borrow?
yeah i have one in my backyard
how is ur experiment going?
Well so far I have canabalised an old TV I had, got the positive and negative leads, partially made a plastic framework for the lifter itself, and cut the alfoil. Work is being a pain, eating into my experimentation time
I'll post pics and results of it soon hopefully (work permiting)
Well so far I have canabalised an old TV I had, got the positive and negative leads, partially made a plastic framework for the lifter itself, and cut the alfoil. Work is being a pain, eating into my experimentation time
I'll post pics and results of it soon hopefully (work permiting)
Ok, did my first lifter experiment today... I ended up burning it. Looks like I had the wire and the al-foil a bit too close. It arced, and burned the wood frame. I'm going to get some balsa wood tomorrow and make it again.
If anyone would like to see a video of my failed attempt, post a reply and I'll put it up for ya.
I remember reading about it somewhere, many moons ago now and it made the exciting proposition that fundamental particles could themselves just all be tiny black holes.
Hawking supposedly has a counter to the no hair theorem, but I don't think it's been peer reviewed yet.
If it turns out that holes retain information, then each hole could be used as a computer, once you figure out how to retrieve the information.
Talk about data compression
Jarnin's Law of StarGate:
1. As a StarGate discussion grows longer, the probability of someone mentioning the Furlings approaches one.
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