You are getting close Earthling But NOT there yet ! You need an Iron Torus 1/3 filled with Mercury and a circle of heating elements inside the Torus . If you want more information you will have to talk buisness with me . I CAN show you how to build a REAL Vimmana Craft that can Circle the earth in less than an hour ! No Fuel, No Moving Parts !!
If the fluid was frictionless, its circulating speed could theoretically be limitless, and it might be possible to accelerate the fluid to something approaching the speed of light. Iron particles in the fluid would make it impossible for the fluid to reach the necessary speeds. The key is that the fluid is frictionless, not more magnetic, though pure mercury is not frictionless, is it?
@MrAntonLucas Nothing is frictionless. If a particle is able to come in contact with another, it creates friction. Even photons (Light particles) create friction. So theoretically impossible.
I dreamed something based on this idea some years ago. I was so excited that it woke me up and i spent an hour just sitting with a blank sheet of paper trying to figure out how the hell to even draw it. What I envisioned was far more complex than this. Ive tried to explain it to electrical engineers and nobody can tell me what the hell its for, or what it would do.
Jaydawg69, levitation was actually part of the dream I had about this. I had always wondered.
@keetonbob I have had a dream about this too, and I say if you can't explain it then try to make a 3D model of it or expand your vocabulary to write it down.
Could this be added to a gyroscopic system? I have found some gyro's that have hollow tubes incorporated in them. Could the electrical poles be added to the swivel points and keep the power flowing as it rotates? I'd like to see just such of a gyro created before I move to the next level of life.
Don't waste your time & money. If the Earth's magnetic field is horizontal and current is horizontal & perpendicular to this field there would be a force (orthogonal to both) upward, but also a force down where current is other side of loop going in the opposite direction. Would just cause the loop to rotate. Millions of electric motors work on this principle. Mercury is an extremely toxic substance. Mercury vapors are very harmful. Your body turns it into methyl mercury-very poisonous.
A high E field created by a very intense electrical current, circulating about the toroid, will create a force on the toroid in the presence of even a weak magnetic field (Earth's Magnetic Field, for instance). So if you can create a high enough E field (caused by a VERY HIGH electric current) you have a way to move a vehicle.
i want to build this torus and experiment right now i'm at the ferrofluidi making phase.. pretty laborious work let me tell ya not that easy to make a very good FF it doesnt make the focking spikes just a blob i dont have oleic acidi thats the problem need to proccure some olive oil soap or somth somehow at pharmacy doesnt have oleic acid at flacons :)) asked for it they prolly thought i was mad
Think about how a gyroscope works. Ferrofluid is heavy and will stabilize whatever is in the center of this, aka if this was the outside edge of a disk shape spacecraft.
form what i heard about the nazi bell experiment there is some radiatioin emmited that not only kills you but desintegrates you also maybe are some sort of gamma rays like from neutron stars and blakc holes since there are some project wich were actualy called the black sun even in ancient egypt who knows...gamma rays from what i recall are the most powerfull energy waves that exist maybe thats the infinite amount of power that can be achieved with the technology of the gods :)))
what would happen if u accelerated the liquid and then reversed the direction so that it tried to push the fluid the opposite way. would it generate a force pushing the outer container around?
it needs a huge , huge , huge ammount of energy and 0 friction becouse even a really low ammount of friction can destroy the whole apparatus. So i don't think we r still able to make a propely working one.
@legasonicpriest Umm, it's not necessarily mercury. Any highly magnetic liquid, such as a suspension of nanoparticles of iron would work. Collodial iron more specifically. It's a ferrofluid actually. The "circle thing" is called a toroid.
At near relativistic speeds, the walls of the containment chamber would burst, and you would die. Of course, if you were anywhere around the chamber when it spun up to those speeds, the particles emitted would already have assured that your children were born with bright green afros and funky Bullwinkle antlers... so maybe dying would be, a comforting thought?
Now think of this same concept with a Second set of Magneto coils mounted in bettewix the propulsion coils, and a neodinium magnetic plug Suspended in ferofluid notonly spining thrue the hollow pace but creating an electrical charge thue moving past the magneto pick up coils. Now bounce this energy thrue a circle of colapsing feild coils(big ignition coils) and creating an ever expanding self powering elecrolicly self multiplying energy coeffishant.
It has been proven in several laboratories around the world that spinning objects with mass at a super low temperature can effect the area above and below it by making objects weight slightly less. The theory goes that if you could spin a lot of ferrofluid extremely fast with a circulating magnetic field at a low temperature the amount of weightlessness produced would be more than the machine itself. Anti gravity. I would have thought if this were true someone would have done it by now.
if you spin this fluid fast it will have higher pressure and at certain point molecules will get uniform motion - superconductor quality and yes it will cancel it's own weight and it will begin to levitate it is nothing new.
check out uniform motion one doesn't have to reach K freezing point in order to get all electrons to behave uniformly instead of chaotically as they always do at normal conditions it is called centrifugal force.
Victor schaubager made it work using water in a 3/4" tube at 5k rpm. There was a magnetic pulsing which came by spitting the water onto contacts to make it all monopole and run itself. Ferro fluid would work even better, yes. You don't need it to spin though, just induct electrons into a sphere and you still get same effect.
since ferro fluid is partly meal and electrified copper can be used as a magnet u technically could double the electricity from a turbine with something similar
When the ferrofluid spins at high rpms through a toroidal magnetic field, it creates lift. This is why the element mercury has mysteriously become lethal over the past few years. The real truth is that mercury is being used as the ferrofluid for giant anti-gravity crafts. Making the public scared of mercury, makes it more obtainable at a lower cost.
@jaydawg69 I guess you never heard of the chinese emperor who poison himself always being near his mercury pool ...it's truely conspirationist crap seriously i've heard dumb stories but yours take the cake.
@jaydawg69 seriously even tho noone wants mercury doesnt mean its less expensive, you can make ferrofluid at home with copy toner and vegitable oil :/
@0RAWKHAWK0 You understand that mercury has always been poisonous right ? it has been metion through history as many other metals And I do not doubt that it can do what it says it can do in this video "create a levitate field" but the energy source must be quite something ....especially to levitate those big UFOs. And you can't really play the card of out of this world ultra light material since we make them ? it's carbon nano tubes at best and it still weight quite a bit.
@jaydawg69 Although, there really are medical hazards for Mercury. I do agree with you, but I just feel the need to backup that Mercury is highly toxic. But then again, so is every other chemical we can think of used for just about anything.
@jaydawg69 Mercury occurs in deposits throughout the world mostly as cinnabar (mercuric sulfide). The red pigment vermilion is mostly obtained by reduction from cinnabar. Cinnabar is highly toxic by ingestion or inhalation of the dust. Mercury poisoning can also result from exposure to water-soluble forms of mercury (such as mercuric chloride or methylmercury), inhalation of mercury vapor, or eating seafood contaminated with mercury. this was known well before gravity issues.
@jaydawg69 Go back to school please, mercury is not more magnetic than water - not a ferrofluid at all. Iron is a lot more magnetic, and modern ferrofluids are iron(II,III) oxide in oil. I have 2 dl of mercury on my desk as I write this, I also own several rare-earth magnets that can crush your bones if you get your hands between them. Want me to take a video showing you the magnetism of mercury?
@PlaneAU You seem to be talking about diamagnetism, which is something very different. Mercury compounds are indeed diamagnetic, but so is water, carbon, copper, wood and lead. The diamagnetic effects of mercury are 15 times weaker than that of carbon, and mercury being 6 times denser - it seems rather pointless. And the "magnetic field" created is static, so you can't get repulsion from it. (Also, diamagnetism is the opposite of magnetism).
@iasedu Wrong Sir, Diamagnetic Propulsion is one of the best ways to produce very strong Lorents Forces with the use of Electromagnets And some of the Maxwell principles as well. Read the works of Oleg D. Jefimenko on Causality, Electromagnetism and Gravitation! Combine that with the Biefield-Brown effect and you have one hell of a Flying Saucer !! But you are Right , Mercury would Not be needed . BUT Diamagnetism is no more the opposite of magnetism than AC current is the opposite of DC.
@3dload What this would do according to Einstien is to pull free energy from the quantum state...while at the same time create anit gravity a 2 for 1 deal
@GearzVoNKod3 I forget his name, but a scientist a while back discovered rotating a superdonductive material at highspeeds created an anti-gravatic feild. The purpose of this fluid is to act as an engine with the electromagnetic feilds determining the fluids spin, thus creating lift and perfect control using computerized navigation. This is why UFO's have ridiculous movement patterns.
In the center of the torus you would need a superconductor shaped like a ring w/ a distributor similar to a cars distributor or some means to revolve ele. at 60,000 rps. A ring and a dist. or a coil with a rodin wrap. Point being if you could get the fluid(a fluid that doesn't freeze @ 150k) the torus(that can withstand 3,000,00psi) and make the fluid rotate @ 60,000 rpm you could build a flying saucer.
@GearzVoNKod3@GearzVoNKod3 I don't know what this guy's point was. But, if you were to duplicate this thing you would see that this same basic design with the proper math and materials can cancel mass inertia and causes an anti gravity affect. The fluid has to be cooled to 150 kelvin, pressurized to 200,000 atmosphere's(appeox. 3,000,000 psi) and would have to be both a true superfluid and a super conductor like mercury.
@visualdiztortion Please explain to me, or show me where I can see, the physics that would back up a claim like this. What "math and materials" would allow gravity to not act on said mass and how would a certain "mass" cancel its own inertia, if inertia is a physical property OF mass and why would that negate the gravitational field of an entire planet and/or star celestial body? Why would a fluid be cooled to 150 kelvin, and what fluid is there that can be cooled to such a degree?
@GearzVoNKod3, it can and has been done before. NASA is working on it right now. You can see a bunch of different antigravity experiments using superfluids and radio frequencies. look up the Meissner effect. if you soak a piece of copper oxide in liquid nitrogen it creates an anti gravity flux trapping affect, allowing a normal magnet to float above it. their are many ways to cancel or control gravity. If you look for the physics behind it you will find it.
@visualdiztortion Also, anything pressurized to that point, would be either converted to a plasma-like state, or would be similar to metal. Jupiter's core is a good example of this. Likewise, trying to move such a mass (which would no longer be "supercooled" mind you since pressure=heat) with Helmholtz coils would be like trying to spin Jupiters mass with a car bomb. In the end, we don't even have the technology to do what you are saying needs to be done, let alone the science to back it up.
@GearzVoNKod3 There's some thing saying if you spin a superconductor it generates a small antigravity effect. Using a super fluid/ferrofluid you could accelerate it very fast to harness this effect. i am skeptical but it is interesting none the less. I have seen no proof that spinning super conductors do have this effect though.
@GearzVoNKod3 Supposeably, once the bolus of mercury is charged with electrical energy then a sort of unusual neutral buoyancy is achievd with the gravimetric pull of the Earth which effectively nullifies the it's pull. Applying a small charge to one side or the other then gives you a tremendous sense of thrust considering that you are now weightless. It seems to take a great deal of energy to charge up but surprisingly only a few volts to maintain before a controlled landing deactivates it.
You are getting close Earthling But NOT there yet ! You need an Iron Torus 1/3 filled with Mercury and a circle of heating elements inside the Torus . If you want more information you will have to talk buisness with me . I CAN show you how to build a REAL Vimmana Craft that can Circle the earth in less than an hour ! No Fuel, No Moving Parts !!
nicktesla45 2 days ago
has anyone even tried it yet? i saw this and im so into it now..
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If the fluid was frictionless, its circulating speed could theoretically be limitless, and it might be possible to accelerate the fluid to something approaching the speed of light. Iron particles in the fluid would make it impossible for the fluid to reach the necessary speeds. The key is that the fluid is frictionless, not more magnetic, though pure mercury is not frictionless, is it?
MrAntonLucas 1 month ago
@MrAntonLucas Nothing is frictionless. If a particle is able to come in contact with another, it creates friction. Even photons (Light particles) create friction. So theoretically impossible.
astriknon 1 month ago
I dreamed something based on this idea some years ago. I was so excited that it woke me up and i spent an hour just sitting with a blank sheet of paper trying to figure out how the hell to even draw it. What I envisioned was far more complex than this. Ive tried to explain it to electrical engineers and nobody can tell me what the hell its for, or what it would do.
Jaydawg69, levitation was actually part of the dream I had about this. I had always wondered.
keetonbob 2 months ago
@keetonbob I have had a dream about this too, and I say if you can't explain it then try to make a 3D model of it or expand your vocabulary to write it down.
SonOfEnkiGodOfWisdom 1 month ago
Could this be added to a gyroscopic system? I have found some gyro's that have hollow tubes incorporated in them. Could the electrical poles be added to the swivel points and keep the power flowing as it rotates? I'd like to see just such of a gyro created before I move to the next level of life.
chiefton52 2 months ago
now coat the walls of that tube with a super lube. and supercool the ferrofluid and be amazed
danz409 2 months ago
@jaydawg69 is that true?
taostoner1 2 months ago
Don't waste your time & money. If the Earth's magnetic field is horizontal and current is horizontal & perpendicular to this field there would be a force (orthogonal to both) upward, but also a force down where current is other side of loop going in the opposite direction. Would just cause the loop to rotate. Millions of electric motors work on this principle. Mercury is an extremely toxic substance. Mercury vapors are very harmful. Your body turns it into methyl mercury-very poisonous.
discountbrains 2 months ago
@discountbrains think outside the quantum box :)
Televersity 2 months ago
A high E field created by a very intense electrical current, circulating about the toroid, will create a force on the toroid in the presence of even a weak magnetic field (Earth's Magnetic Field, for instance). So if you can create a high enough E field (caused by a VERY HIGH electric current) you have a way to move a vehicle.
BADGUY10100 2 months ago
i want to build this torus and experiment right now i'm at the ferrofluidi making phase.. pretty laborious work let me tell ya not that easy to make a very good FF it doesnt make the focking spikes just a blob i dont have oleic acidi thats the problem need to proccure some olive oil soap or somth somehow at pharmacy doesnt have oleic acid at flacons :)) asked for it they prolly thought i was mad
sorinfreerun 2 months ago
Thank you guys: CrimsnTiger and MakoRuu. But what is the thing that looks like plastic inside???
haolovemaria 2 months ago
I wanted to do this experiment when I first learned about ferrofluid!! Still want to.
senchele 2 months ago
Odd responses for this video once again.
eweykidd13d 2 months ago
I think my brain just shit itself.
MakoRuu 2 months ago
Who ask many questions about antigravity or levitation like source for free electrical energy is without any knowledge.
DSAWERTRE 2 months ago
drop a magnet thru a copper tube. why a 26 lb m60 weighs only 3 lb on full auto.
stevin47 2 months ago
what is r what is d
haolovemaria 3 months ago
@haolovemaria radius and distance. The distance needs to equal the radius.
CrimsnTiger 2 months ago
@haolovemaria Radius and Distance.
MakoRuu 2 months ago
try putting ferrofluid in a rodin coil
crafter2u 3 months ago
i wonder how this would effect the structural properties of the ferrorotor.
like if you had a rotating stator flux of, idk say, 60 hz, do you think the rotor would have problems?
poisenbery 3 months ago
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sorinfreerun 4 months ago
Since Ferrofluid is ferromagnetic, wouldn't it just stick to the coils?
Zappyguy111 4 months ago
Think about how a gyroscope works. Ferrofluid is heavy and will stabilize whatever is in the center of this, aka if this was the outside edge of a disk shape spacecraft.
CHADDERSON1 4 months ago
form what i heard about the nazi bell experiment there is some radiatioin emmited that not only kills you but desintegrates you also maybe are some sort of gamma rays like from neutron stars and blakc holes since there are some project wich were actualy called the black sun even in ancient egypt who knows...gamma rays from what i recall are the most powerfull energy waves that exist maybe thats the infinite amount of power that can be achieved with the technology of the gods :)))
sorinfreerun 4 months ago
@sorinfreerun
cosmic rays have more energy then gamma rays
q41n 3 months ago
what would happen if u accelerated the liquid and then reversed the direction so that it tried to push the fluid the opposite way. would it generate a force pushing the outer container around?
DotKae 4 months ago
Keep in mind, despite what ANYONE says about "how" this, or "why" that...
We only know what we have been shown...
Our "perceptions" HAVE ALL been cultivated, just refer to Edward Bernays...
The average person HAS NO clue what is truly plausible nor possible based on what we've intentionally been spoon-fed.-
**We don't KNOW exactly what science actually HAS achieved, we only know what we THINK based upon "memory" & "perception" ALONE...
1AppleofEden 4 months ago
it needs a huge , huge , huge ammount of energy and 0 friction becouse even a really low ammount of friction can destroy the whole apparatus. So i don't think we r still able to make a propely working one.
Koroistro 4 months ago
@Koroistro It has to be a super fluid.
revorocks123 3 months ago
vaccum it inside ...without air.... it can spin faster enough
ymen70 5 months ago
The Mercury inside of the circle thing is highly magnetic so it flots on possitives and negitives or something like that
legasonicpriest 5 months ago
@legasonicpriest Umm, it's not necessarily mercury. Any highly magnetic liquid, such as a suspension of nanoparticles of iron would work. Collodial iron more specifically. It's a ferrofluid actually. The "circle thing" is called a toroid.
SiO2andFe 5 months ago
@SiO2andFe o ok i understand now, thanks bro :) Have you tryed making one ?
legasonicpriest 5 months ago
??????.
moya138 5 months ago
At near relativistic speeds, the walls of the containment chamber would burst, and you would die. Of course, if you were anywhere around the chamber when it spun up to those speeds, the particles emitted would already have assured that your children were born with bright green afros and funky Bullwinkle antlers... so maybe dying would be, a comforting thought?
doceigen 5 months ago
Now think of this same concept with a Second set of Magneto coils mounted in bettewix the propulsion coils, and a neodinium magnetic plug Suspended in ferofluid notonly spining thrue the hollow pace but creating an electrical charge thue moving past the magneto pick up coils. Now bounce this energy thrue a circle of colapsing feild coils(big ignition coils) and creating an ever expanding self powering elecrolicly self multiplying energy coeffishant.
FireDropTechnologies 6 months ago
It has been proven in several laboratories around the world that spinning objects with mass at a super low temperature can effect the area above and below it by making objects weight slightly less. The theory goes that if you could spin a lot of ferrofluid extremely fast with a circulating magnetic field at a low temperature the amount of weightlessness produced would be more than the machine itself. Anti gravity. I would have thought if this were true someone would have done it by now.
thallium200 6 months ago
@GearzVoNKod3 If you could move it fast enough you could create a current, like a magnetic motor with no friction
abc123icuucme 6 months ago
wouldn't the point be to make a fast response gyroscope?
Kr3liankun 6 months ago
i dont think helmholtz coils have a field direction like that
D34Df007 7 months ago
surly if D=R on the inner and outer side the rings would form a straight line and not a circle
Bptips 9 months ago
if you spin this fluid fast it will have higher pressure and at certain point molecules will get uniform motion - superconductor quality and yes it will cancel it's own weight and it will begin to levitate it is nothing new.
check out uniform motion one doesn't have to reach K freezing point in order to get all electrons to behave uniformly instead of chaotically as they always do at normal conditions it is called centrifugal force.
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sorinfreerun 11 months ago
Victor schaubager made it work using water in a 3/4" tube at 5k rpm. There was a magnetic pulsing which came by spitting the water onto contacts to make it all monopole and run itself. Ferro fluid would work even better, yes. You don't need it to spin though, just induct electrons into a sphere and you still get same effect.
mikefromspace 1 year ago
since ferro fluid is partly meal and electrified copper can be used as a magnet u technically could double the electricity from a turbine with something similar
LawlzToTheWawlz 1 year ago
nice beginning hahaha
MrArty303 1 year ago
When the ferrofluid spins at high rpms through a toroidal magnetic field, it creates lift. This is why the element mercury has mysteriously become lethal over the past few years. The real truth is that mercury is being used as the ferrofluid for giant anti-gravity crafts. Making the public scared of mercury, makes it more obtainable at a lower cost.
jaydawg69 1 year ago 10
@jaydawg69 I guess you never heard of the chinese emperor who poison himself always being near his mercury pool ...it's truely conspirationist crap seriously i've heard dumb stories but yours take the cake.
theREALmegaverse 1 year ago
@jaydawg69 seriously even tho noone wants mercury doesnt mean its less expensive, you can make ferrofluid at home with copy toner and vegitable oil :/
0RAWKHAWK0 1 year ago
@0RAWKHAWK0 You understand that mercury has always been poisonous right ? it has been metion through history as many other metals And I do not doubt that it can do what it says it can do in this video "create a levitate field" but the energy source must be quite something ....especially to levitate those big UFOs. And you can't really play the card of out of this world ultra light material since we make them ? it's carbon nano tubes at best and it still weight quite a bit.
theREALmegaverse 1 year ago
@jaydawg69 Although, there really are medical hazards for Mercury. I do agree with you, but I just feel the need to backup that Mercury is highly toxic. But then again, so is every other chemical we can think of used for just about anything.
MakoRuu 2 months ago
@jaydawg69 Mercury occurs in deposits throughout the world mostly as cinnabar (mercuric sulfide). The red pigment vermilion is mostly obtained by reduction from cinnabar. Cinnabar is highly toxic by ingestion or inhalation of the dust. Mercury poisoning can also result from exposure to water-soluble forms of mercury (such as mercuric chloride or methylmercury), inhalation of mercury vapor, or eating seafood contaminated with mercury. this was known well before gravity issues.
Televersity 2 months ago 6
@jaydawg69 Go back to school please, mercury is not more magnetic than water - not a ferrofluid at all. Iron is a lot more magnetic, and modern ferrofluids are iron(II,III) oxide in oil. I have 2 dl of mercury on my desk as I write this, I also own several rare-earth magnets that can crush your bones if you get your hands between them. Want me to take a video showing you the magnetism of mercury?
iasedu 1 month ago 6
@iasedu mercury at low temperatures becomes a super conductor, look it up if you don't know. It expels a constant magnetic field that will never end.
PlaneAU 2 weeks ago
@PlaneAU You seem to be talking about diamagnetism, which is something very different. Mercury compounds are indeed diamagnetic, but so is water, carbon, copper, wood and lead. The diamagnetic effects of mercury are 15 times weaker than that of carbon, and mercury being 6 times denser - it seems rather pointless. And the "magnetic field" created is static, so you can't get repulsion from it. (Also, diamagnetism is the opposite of magnetism).
iasedu 2 weeks ago
@iasedu Wrong Sir, Diamagnetic Propulsion is one of the best ways to produce very strong Lorents Forces with the use of Electromagnets And some of the Maxwell principles as well. Read the works of Oleg D. Jefimenko on Causality, Electromagnetism and Gravitation! Combine that with the Biefield-Brown effect and you have one hell of a Flying Saucer !! But you are Right , Mercury would Not be needed . BUT Diamagnetism is no more the opposite of magnetism than AC current is the opposite of DC.
nicktesla45 2 days ago
@jaydawg69 ARE YOU A RETARD ?
piratenumber1 1 month ago
Thats pretty unique. I came up with a similar design but i'm going to have to finish my EE degree to build the electronics of my design...
get rid of the friction!
Taylaron1 1 year ago
opa.. se possível entrar em contato (janiogr@yahoo.com.br)
em particular, acredito qeu deve haver algumas idéias interessantes que podemos discutir sobre o assunto... até mais,,,
janiogr 1 year ago
Yep, there you go. It's almost the same as my invention. Been doing this for more than 18 years now.
PinoyInventor 1 year ago
a rotating ferrofluid can theoretically create a magnetic field strong enough to counteract the earth's gravity, allowing levitation.
IndigoPath 1 year ago
whats the point of this? what would be the effect of just making a ferrofluid move through a toroid superfast?
GearzVoNKod3 2 years ago
I dont know !!!
it is just a system how accelerate a fluid !
3dload 2 years ago 3
@3dload this is a demonstration of anti gravity if u make the fluid spin fast enough.
llparasitell 5 months ago
@3dload What this would do according to Einstien is to pull free energy from the quantum state...while at the same time create anit gravity a 2 for 1 deal
robc1952 3 months ago
@robc1952 did u built the torus yet? any experiment
sorinfreerun 3 months ago
@GearzVoNKod3
to create levitation apparently
secret212000 2 years ago
@GearzVoNKod3 I forget his name, but a scientist a while back discovered rotating a superdonductive material at highspeeds created an anti-gravatic feild. The purpose of this fluid is to act as an engine with the electromagnetic feilds determining the fluids spin, thus creating lift and perfect control using computerized navigation. This is why UFO's have ridiculous movement patterns.
DarkFloz 1 year ago
In the center of the torus you would need a superconductor shaped like a ring w/ a distributor similar to a cars distributor or some means to revolve ele. at 60,000 rps. A ring and a dist. or a coil with a rodin wrap. Point being if you could get the fluid(a fluid that doesn't freeze @ 150k) the torus(that can withstand 3,000,00psi) and make the fluid rotate @ 60,000 rpm you could build a flying saucer.
visualdiztortion 1 year ago
@GearzVoNKod3 @GearzVoNKod3 I don't know what this guy's point was. But, if you were to duplicate this thing you would see that this same basic design with the proper math and materials can cancel mass inertia and causes an anti gravity affect. The fluid has to be cooled to 150 kelvin, pressurized to 200,000 atmosphere's(appeox. 3,000,000 psi) and would have to be both a true superfluid and a super conductor like mercury.
visualdiztortion 1 year ago
@visualdiztortion Please explain to me, or show me where I can see, the physics that would back up a claim like this. What "math and materials" would allow gravity to not act on said mass and how would a certain "mass" cancel its own inertia, if inertia is a physical property OF mass and why would that negate the gravitational field of an entire planet and/or star celestial body? Why would a fluid be cooled to 150 kelvin, and what fluid is there that can be cooled to such a degree?
GearzVoNKod3 7 months ago
@GearzVoNKod3, it can and has been done before. NASA is working on it right now. You can see a bunch of different antigravity experiments using superfluids and radio frequencies. look up the Meissner effect. if you soak a piece of copper oxide in liquid nitrogen it creates an anti gravity flux trapping affect, allowing a normal magnet to float above it. their are many ways to cancel or control gravity. If you look for the physics behind it you will find it.
visualdiztortion 7 months ago
@visualdiztortion Also, anything pressurized to that point, would be either converted to a plasma-like state, or would be similar to metal. Jupiter's core is a good example of this. Likewise, trying to move such a mass (which would no longer be "supercooled" mind you since pressure=heat) with Helmholtz coils would be like trying to spin Jupiters mass with a car bomb. In the end, we don't even have the technology to do what you are saying needs to be done, let alone the science to back it up.
GearzVoNKod3 7 months ago
@GearzVoNKod3 it creates a gravito magnetic field that causes gravito modification ie antigravity,
positronicum97 7 months ago
@GearzVoNKod3 I believe it makes a much larger magnetic field.
jaws99099 7 months ago
@GearzVoNKod3 maybe they can generate their own gravity so thats how they fly... however could u imagine the ammount of energy required to do so?
Mydtys 5 months ago
@GearzVoNKod3 There's some thing saying if you spin a superconductor it generates a small antigravity effect. Using a super fluid/ferrofluid you could accelerate it very fast to harness this effect. i am skeptical but it is interesting none the less. I have seen no proof that spinning super conductors do have this effect though.
revorocks123 3 months ago
@GearzVoNKod3 its the beginning concept of an anti grav machine i would say.
paintki1z 3 months ago
@GearzVoNKod3 Supposeably, once the bolus of mercury is charged with electrical energy then a sort of unusual neutral buoyancy is achievd with the gravimetric pull of the Earth which effectively nullifies the it's pull. Applying a small charge to one side or the other then gives you a tremendous sense of thrust considering that you are now weightless. It seems to take a great deal of energy to charge up but surprisingly only a few volts to maintain before a controlled landing deactivates it.
MrSchultzstaffel 1 month ago