According to current ideas It seems a mercury based plasma would need to be pressurized at 250,000 atmospheres and a temperature of 150 degrees Kelvin, then accelerated to 50,000 rpm to create a super-conductive plasma with resulting gravity disruption. (please be careful of the vaporized mercury in your experiments which is highly toxic to humans)
@stevenchiverton I have the power but I dont have the money to buy more mercury. I destroyed the mercury I used in these experiments, and need a good chunk of coin to get more.
The way I would design it would be as the monopolar testatika: Two mercury rotors on the same axis, one upper larger (="heaven") one below smaller(="earth"). I would put energy to rotate the lower, and the upper in opposite direction.Then I would collect excess electric current or rotational kinetic energy from the upper.
Now take a look at the concept of Mr. Searle. What would happen with the magnetic field & energy, does it cumulate? Now let's go to quantum physics, string theories & frequencies. What's hawking's idea about dimensions & time (offcourse he had a lot of time to think). Go a few days in confinement, put your mind open, let your brain work...
@Telemachos99 Keep on the good work. But do not complicated too much with trendy quantum mechanics and relativity. Just keep the mental picture of two layers of matter: 1) The molecular=mercury+metals+air+...water etc 2) The finer gaseous aether or electromagnetic field. Your job is to create a small tornado in aether. This tornado extracts energy from aether(=field) and transfers it to rotational in the mercury that you may collect as electric current. Something like that....is my perception
And now let's think a little bit further... What if you would build a stator in it ? What's the rotor? What's the shape of the vortex? Think wat would happen if you build a barrier (stator) in the vortex current (like a sort of blender, but what's rotating is now static). (but avoid cavitation) Fluid dynamics... But this is not only fluid, it wears an electric current. Microturbulences...
4) But energy is replenished from solid matter and field in it (from heat and not only) that keeps the electrons in their vortex motion, so magnetisation is not lost, and the magnetic field persists
5) This has as a net result rotational kinetic energy in the mercury as a renewable energy.
Is it that? If it is I find it absolutely plausible a good idea.
@DrKCostas@DrKCostas : And now let's think a little bit further... What if you would build a stator in it ? What's the rotor? What's the shape of the vortex? Think wat would happen if you build a barrier (stator) in the vortex current (like a sort of blender, but what's rotating is now static). (but avoid cavitation) Fluid dynamics... But this is not only fluid, it wears an electric current. Microturbulences...
What is the idea? Does the next summary approximates it?
1) The magetic field is the vorticity (rotation) of the electrified aether (as the original Maxwell's terms were) that is supported from vortex motion of electrons in matter
2) Putting Mercury in the magetic field induces rotation of the liquide along the field lines
3) This substracts energy from the magnetic field and consequently forces to slow down the vortex motion of electrons that support the magetic field.
Fireball676, Im using 2 amps at 12 volts for this experiment. The electricity comes from a small power box I bought from an electronics store. I since come to reason that a small power unit used for welding would supply much higher amperage. Small welding setups produce 15 amps from an ordinary plugin in the wall of a house. Amperage is what causes the spin, more so than voltage.
In a dream I had recently I saw my experiment with about a centimeter of water ontop of the mercury. Using a layer of water as a barrier, one can limit the exposure of the mercury to the air and oxygen, which bines with the Mercury and causes it to become air born.
@spiritelemental Ha, that's great! Glad to know I'm not the only one hard at work when I'm asleep! My wife thinks I'm a nut... and to a certain degree I probably am :) Great idea though. Have you tried it yet?
@spiritelemental : That's correct, it's the current that is of importance, not the voltage. Think about currentinjection as a starter and how the rotation can be continued without keeping injecting current...
What is the measure of electricity you are using? Amperage, Volts? And might i suggest trying the same method Stun guns are founded on? They arc heavily so i just wonder what effect it would have on the mercury. I think it might actually speed it up...but then again, im not a physicist, just interested in the idea of mercury propulsion.
anotherrising, it has been mentioned that some of the secret Nazi anti gravity ships used large amounts of mercury. Otis T. Carrs anti grav saucer also used spheres of mercury within special coils/gyroscopes. The spheres of mercury are described as batteries that are capable of creating electricity, so I imagine that spinning mercury within magnetic fields creates electricity.
@spiritelemental stop talking like the VrIL series or Hannebau series German "Elektron" style vehicles actually flew. I am of proud German decent. My Grandfather was a Raum und Luftman Klass Vier, in WWII at Penemunde. So, I wish still, that the truth lie with you, but sadly it does not, my young friend. If you like, look up the "Coanda Effect" and we will dwell on your somewhat foolish miss step my corpulent friend.
Another cool experiment (but I'm still bothered about the Hg fumes).
FYI, here's my "wish list" for future experiments (if you're looking for ideas).
1) Revisit your previous experiments with water, and do one version with de-ionized water, and one with salt-water (i.e., heavily ionized). Also, throw in a small number of styrofoam "microspheres", and for a given voltage, and given water depth, count the number of fluid rotations over a given amount of time.
But.... Will it blend?
Childsp1ay 3 months ago
According to current ideas It seems a mercury based plasma would need to be pressurized at 250,000 atmospheres and a temperature of 150 degrees Kelvin, then accelerated to 50,000 rpm to create a super-conductive plasma with resulting gravity disruption. (please be careful of the vaporized mercury in your experiments which is highly toxic to humans)
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Televersity 1 year ago
perfect music my friend, what song is it?
sharpezor 1 year ago
Most def I will sub!
Anothercoilgun 1 year ago
hint.. you need two seperate fields stacked one on top the other, counter rotating.
Buy an inverter and step up that voltage.
It won't do much of anything but look cool until you get well over 2000 rpm... good luck.
MrDhcracker 1 year ago
more power can you get it to rotate faster see if it levitates
stevenchiverton 1 year ago
@stevenchiverton I have the power but I dont have the money to buy more mercury. I destroyed the mercury I used in these experiments, and need a good chunk of coin to get more.
spiritelemental 1 year ago
@spiritelemental keep up the good work
stevenchiverton 1 year ago
@spiritelemental
Good chunk of coin? Mercury only costs about $7 a pound if you buy it from the right people.
TeravoltOrg 1 year ago
@spiritelemental how did you destroyed the mercury?
madfastmax 1 year ago
@stevenchiverton yes !!!!! MORE POWER !!!
hellzone100 1 year ago
Add hv electricity and you are on your way :)
vaimankia shastra watch out
DescendantsOfEnoch 1 year ago
Now just get it up to relativistic speeds and you'll have antigravity.
cuallito 1 year ago
The way I would design it would be as the monopolar testatika: Two mercury rotors on the same axis, one upper larger (="heaven") one below smaller(="earth"). I would put energy to rotate the lower, and the upper in opposite direction.Then I would collect excess electric current or rotational kinetic energy from the upper.
DrKCostas 1 year ago
This video is a start!
Forget the Mambo Jambo stories, and go to study, so you know what's happening.
Telemachos99 1 year ago
Now take a look at the concept of Mr. Searle. What would happen with the magnetic field & energy, does it cumulate? Now let's go to quantum physics, string theories & frequencies. What's hawking's idea about dimensions & time (offcourse he had a lot of time to think). Go a few days in confinement, put your mind open, let your brain work...
Telemachos99 1 year ago
@Telemachos99 Keep on the good work. But do not complicated too much with trendy quantum mechanics and relativity. Just keep the mental picture of two layers of matter: 1) The molecular=mercury+metals+air+...water etc 2) The finer gaseous aether or electromagnetic field. Your job is to create a small tornado in aether. This tornado extracts energy from aether(=field) and transfers it to rotational in the mercury that you may collect as electric current. Something like that....is my perception
DrKCostas 1 year ago
And now let's think a little bit further... What if you would build a stator in it ? What's the rotor? What's the shape of the vortex? Think wat would happen if you build a barrier (stator) in the vortex current (like a sort of blender, but what's rotating is now static). (but avoid cavitation) Fluid dynamics... But this is not only fluid, it wears an electric current. Microturbulences...
Telemachos99 1 year ago
4) But energy is replenished from solid matter and field in it (from heat and not only) that keeps the electrons in their vortex motion, so magnetisation is not lost, and the magnetic field persists
5) This has as a net result rotational kinetic energy in the mercury as a renewable energy.
Is it that? If it is I find it absolutely plausible a good idea.
DrKCostas 1 year ago
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@DrKCostas @DrKCostas : And now let's think a little bit further... What if you would build a stator in it ? What's the rotor? What's the shape of the vortex? Think wat would happen if you build a barrier (stator) in the vortex current (like a sort of blender, but what's rotating is now static). (but avoid cavitation) Fluid dynamics... But this is not only fluid, it wears an electric current. Microturbulences...
Telemachos99 1 year ago
What is the idea? Does the next summary approximates it?
1) The magetic field is the vorticity (rotation) of the electrified aether (as the original Maxwell's terms were) that is supported from vortex motion of electrons in matter
2) Putting Mercury in the magetic field induces rotation of the liquide along the field lines
3) This substracts energy from the magnetic field and consequently forces to slow down the vortex motion of electrons that support the magetic field.
DrKCostas 1 year ago
Fireball676, Im using 2 amps at 12 volts for this experiment. The electricity comes from a small power box I bought from an electronics store. I since come to reason that a small power unit used for welding would supply much higher amperage. Small welding setups produce 15 amps from an ordinary plugin in the wall of a house. Amperage is what causes the spin, more so than voltage.
spiritelemental 1 year ago
In a dream I had recently I saw my experiment with about a centimeter of water ontop of the mercury. Using a layer of water as a barrier, one can limit the exposure of the mercury to the air and oxygen, which bines with the Mercury and causes it to become air born.
spiritelemental 1 year ago
@spiritelemental Ha, that's great! Glad to know I'm not the only one hard at work when I'm asleep! My wife thinks I'm a nut... and to a certain degree I probably am :) Great idea though. Have you tried it yet?
unambitious 1 year ago
@spiritelemental : That's correct, it's the current that is of importance, not the voltage. Think about currentinjection as a starter and how the rotation can be continued without keeping injecting current...
Telemachos99 1 year ago
What is the measure of electricity you are using? Amperage, Volts? And might i suggest trying the same method Stun guns are founded on? They arc heavily so i just wonder what effect it would have on the mercury. I think it might actually speed it up...but then again, im not a physicist, just interested in the idea of mercury propulsion.
fireball676 1 year ago
anotherrising, it has been mentioned that some of the secret Nazi anti gravity ships used large amounts of mercury. Otis T. Carrs anti grav saucer also used spheres of mercury within special coils/gyroscopes. The spheres of mercury are described as batteries that are capable of creating electricity, so I imagine that spinning mercury within magnetic fields creates electricity.
spiritelemental 2 years ago
@spiritelemental stop talking like the VrIL series or Hannebau series German "Elektron" style vehicles actually flew. I am of proud German decent. My Grandfather was a Raum und Luftman Klass Vier, in WWII at Penemunde. So, I wish still, that the truth lie with you, but sadly it does not, my young friend. If you like, look up the "Coanda Effect" and we will dwell on your somewhat foolish miss step my corpulent friend.
StellarBlue1 7 months ago
Another cool experiment (but I'm still bothered about the Hg fumes).
FYI, here's my "wish list" for future experiments (if you're looking for ideas).
1) Revisit your previous experiments with water, and do one version with de-ionized water, and one with salt-water (i.e., heavily ionized). Also, throw in a small number of styrofoam "microspheres", and for a given voltage, and given water depth, count the number of fluid rotations over a given amount of time.
jeffkosmo 2 years ago
so its basically a nail with a current flowing through it creating a magnetic field/vortex using mercury?
jaymcd84 2 years ago
Just remember this is higly toxic to touch or even breathing the fumes from mercury
Cool vortex though, this how they make anti grav engines? just with 1000 times more spin
anotherising 2 years ago
Sure, I could make an easy step by step tutorial vid to show everyone how to make this. Its really easy to set up....
spiritelemental 2 years ago
Can you make a tutorial video on this?
It's way to cool to be ignore...
I would like to replicate it...
Thanks!!
afdhalatifftan92 2 years ago