In real life, cero-point energy can be achieved through a series of magnetic currents just like Mother Nature does. The challenge is to be able to manipulate it in such a way that it can be applicable to run circuits and transistors. Endless supply of energy can be harvested from gravitational fields. This is how stars do it.
Remember, cameras and objects "can" be turned upside down! Food for thought, however; for argument sake, if you catalogue gravity as an object, it can also be turned upside down by an electric charge (negative or positive). Electron currents can be manipulated through spherical magnetic fields.
If this guy is from Jane's, and if the reference from the "Loughhead Martin" is true , then this is something to consider with more of an open mined, If this short interview is "a fake"..then everything else I take with a large grain of salt. BTW correct me if I'm wrong but he moved a plastic bottle, so its not a piece of metal, there for electric magnet wouldn't have moved it..PROVIDED its a legit video...and that i dont know
theres no complex science behind this. its not magic either. electricity and magnetism go hand in hand. put a piece of metal in the path of high power electricity and things will move. no rocket science here. there is a magnetic feild created by electricity. thats why u can make things move and appear to be levitating.
In real life, cero-point energy can be achieved through a series of magnetic currents just like Mother Nature does. The challenge is to be able to manipulate it in such a way that it can be applicable to run circuits and transistors. Endless supply of energy can be harvested from gravitational fields. This is how stars do it.
jortech11 1 year ago
Remember, cameras and objects "can" be turned upside down! Food for thought, however; for argument sake, if you catalogue gravity as an object, it can also be turned upside down by an electric charge (negative or positive). Electron currents can be manipulated through spherical magnetic fields.
jortech11 1 year ago
If this guy is from Jane's, and if the reference from the "Loughhead Martin" is true , then this is something to consider with more of an open mined, If this short interview is "a fake"..then everything else I take with a large grain of salt. BTW correct me if I'm wrong but he moved a plastic bottle, so its not a piece of metal, there for electric magnet wouldn't have moved it..PROVIDED its a legit video...and that i dont know
martymasic 1 year ago
theres no complex science behind this. its not magic either. electricity and magnetism go hand in hand. put a piece of metal in the path of high power electricity and things will move. no rocket science here. there is a magnetic feild created by electricity. thats why u can make things move and appear to be levitating.
tamermikhail1 1 year ago
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RayInMesa 1 year ago