spacecase0
earth human
what do you mean by that ?no,humanoids like ghosts, cryptids, ufonauts etc
are you saying that humans do not have that sort of energy field ?
what do you mean by that ?no,humanoids like ghosts, cryptids, ufonauts etc
I have an update,
I brought over someone that is pretty psychic to see if they could detect anything about the MAGVID device while running, they detected nothing, but that is not why I post this.
and this time, it is not make the ozone smell (and my amplifier got hot way faster)
tried it again just now, and still no ozone. so I am not sure what to think now.
I bet it just needs lots more power in.
pretty sure I have at least four MG300Q1US41 (an IGBT, 1200V, 300A, 2KW, about 650KHz limit)
now I know that is not that high of frequency (and would likely never try past 300KHZ with it), but I do have my doubts for pushing radio frequencies into large coils that are many times the wavelength of the radio waves
so maybe solving it on the power side will do it
someone posted this on the other forum in that ARV thread
Saucer Propulsion
so we are not the only ones to be trying to figure out the ARV,
if the reports are correct, the switching frequency might be something that people can here, maybe 15KHz to 20 KHz but that could also easily be the switching frequency for the capacitors.
I have mixed thoughts on if it will levitate or not, (it is symmetrical, so what way would the thrust be ?)
but there is a very good change it will reduce inertial mass so that some other method can move it easy.
All parts seem to be critical in their own way depending on the use.
We only have one small fjord in Sweden. Norway and Iceland have tons of them.i remenber that one! i wonder if its a big version of the things that made tracks at the floor of that sweden fjord?
here is another thought.
let us say that the large outer coil on the ARV is the center coil in the MAGVID method #2
and the spinning magnetic field is made by the spinning electric field in the capacitors and not magnetic coils at all
yep, also i call all paranormal beings humanoids (long story)what do you mean by that ?
are you saying that humans do not have that sort of energy field ?
i was thinking of norway i think, theres a thread about this case somewhere hereWe only have one small fjord in Sweden. Norway and Iceland have tons of them.
a moving magnetic field can create an electric field,I just don't understand how the capacitors could create the virtual bar magnet required for the electron vortex formation.
This might explain why so many witness' state that flying saucer occupants often wear metallic clothing."Anything in it will be heated electrically. Inside there are powerful electric fields, though these are no more dangerous than the 10 kV/m field under a thundercloud, and there is no internal Joule heat because electrons are held outside the ship."
so,
I decided to map out the field I was making,
so connected 2 magnetic coils to my oscilloscope and went looking
when I was at the middle of a coil the field was the strongest, was weakest between 2 coils (1/2 to 1/3 of the strongest point)
the phase angle changed as I moved them around the circle, but changes slow in the middle of each coil and quite fast where the coils met.
so,
this is clearly not simulating a bar magnet spinning, or at least not doing it very well.
seems like the coils need overlapped, either that, or another set of coils at 45 degrees to the first set and electrically driven with that offset.
another way to smooth out the signal might to be to use a magnetic core material (I tried with a square box of iron oxide with no effect, but it is way smaller than the coils, so maybe it needs to be wound right on top of it ?)
2 of them that can be linked together, so that gives me 4 channels out.Seems like more than four coils might be the way to go. How many function generators do you have?
2 of them that can be linked together, so that gives me 4 channels out.
(and if running radio frequencies I can use a coax cable delay and get all the outputs I want.)
also now wondering, if tesla settled on 3 phase for the AC motors, then why not try that ?
but I guess when you get leaked data, test what they said first, try other ideas next.
and now I understand what you mean. Must mull over this a little while ...... the asymmetrical capacitors do it partially by the magnetic field that is crated from the inrush of current when charging them (this is why the K factor and voltage matters so much, each of these factors increase the current needed to charge it) ...
I tested the TT brown effect before,I haven't read all 18 pages of this thread, but in case this hasn't been discussed yet, I wanted to mention this here.
The heart of Mark McCandlish's device appears to be the "gravitator" patented by T. Townsend Brown at the young age of 22. Frankly I've always been intrigued with this device, and I'd love to see someone replicate it and run some experiments with it. This device is very different from the ion wind devices that he experimented with later, and which got so much public attention.
I think that if one were looking for a way to polarize the quantum vacuum, then a device utilizing powerful electrical fields would be a good place to start, and that's precisely what his gravitator device is all about. I even have a tentative working hypothesis about how such a device might operate, but really it all comes down to an experimental test, which would be fairly easy to perform.
That's what I find missing from so many of these discussions about various approaches to a gravitational field propulsion system: a simple and definitive proof-of-principle test. If some device can demonstrate even a millinewton of directional force (without interacting with objects in its immediate environment), then we're in business. Because it's a whole lot easier to amplify a small but proven effect, than it is to discover it in the first place.
I'm attaching a copy of the patent for anyone who's interested in having a look at it, and the intriguing claims therein.
And I should probably mention the only other promising avenue of investigation that I've seen discussed: the recent claims by Tom DeLonge and Luis Elizondo and Hal Puthoff, regarding a thin layered photonic metamaterial that's associated with the Pentagon's AATIP. DeLonge claimed on the Joe Rogan show that this sample of unknown origin was composed of atomically aligned metals, bismuth and magnesium, with nonterrestrial isotopic ratios, which lost some mass under activation with THz radiation.
I briefly researched the stress-energy tensor of photonic metamaterials and learned that if their microstructure is properly aligned (ideally in a triangular rather than a square configuration) such materials can exhibit a tension (negative pressure) under photon stimulation at specific high frequencies. This component of the stress-energy tensor, which researchers attribute to internal electrostriction and magnetostriction effects, translates into a negative term in the Einstein field equation. So if such a material can be engineered to amplify this effect sufficiently, it could be possible to detectably reduce its mass within a laboratory environment by stimulating it with THz radiation. I find it fascinating that modern, credible academic physics appears to provide a viable explanation and perhaps affirmation of Tom DeLonge's astonishing claims. In fact he Tweeted a few months ago that TTSA intends to replicate the material they examined, to demonstrate the mass reduction effect for the public.
I'm rooting for them; it could be the big break that we've been looking for to get a gravitational field propulsion system off the ground. And if that happens, I think we'll see a global technological revolution that will make the Renaissance look like a dress rehearsal.
I haven't read all 18 pages of this thread, but in case this hasn't been discussed yet, I wanted to mention this here.
The heart of Mark McCandlish's device appears to be the "gravitator" patented by T. Townsend Brown at the young age of 22. Frankly I've always been intrigued with this device, and I'd love to see someone replicate it and run some experiments with it. This device is very different from the ion wind devices that he experimented with later, and which got so much public attention.
I think that if one were looking for a way to polarize the quantum vacuum, then a device utilizing powerful electrical fields would be a good place to start, and that's precisely what his gravitator device is all about. I even have a tentative working hypothesis about how such a device might operate, but really it all comes down to an experimental test, which would be fairly easy to perform.
That's what I find missing from so many of these discussions about various approaches to a gravitational field propulsion system: a simple and definitive proof-of-principle test. If some device can demonstrate even a millinewton of directional force (without interacting with objects in its immediate environment), then we're in business. Because it's a whole lot easier to amplify a small but proven effect, than it is to discover it in the first place.
I'm attaching a copy of the patent for anyone who's interested in having a look at it, and the intriguing claims therein.
And I should probably mention the only other promising avenue of investigation that I've seen discussed: the recent claims by Tom DeLonge and Luis Elizondo and Hal Puthoff, regarding a thin layered photonic metamaterial that's associated with the Pentagon's AATIP. DeLonge claimed on the Joe Rogan show that this sample of unknown origin was composed of atomically aligned metals, bismuth and magnesium, with nonterrestrial isotopic ratios, which lost some mass under activation with THz radiation.
I briefly researched the stress-energy tensor of photonic metamaterials and learned that if their microstructure is properly aligned (ideally in a triangular rather than a square configuration) such materials can exhibit a tension (negative pressure) under photon stimulation at specific high frequencies. This component of the stress-energy tensor, which researchers attribute to internal electrostriction and magnetostriction effects, translates into a negative term in the Einstein field equation. So if such a material can be engineered to amplify this effect sufficiently, it could be possible to detectably reduce its mass within a laboratory environment by stimulating it with THz radiation. I find it fascinating that modern, credible academic physics appears to provide a viable explanation and perhaps affirmation of Tom DeLonge's astonishing claims. In fact he Tweeted a few months ago that TTSA intends to replicate the material they examined, to demonstrate the mass reduction effect for the public.
I'm rooting for them; it could be the big break that we've been looking for to get a gravitational field propulsion system off the ground. And if that happens, I think we'll see a global technological revolution that will make the Renaissance look like a dress rehearsal.