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  • you need capacitor plates the capacitors when charged to a high voltage have a gravitational pull the point of the craft is to counter rotate and pulse energy to charge the capacitor the counter rotation just isolates it from the earth magnetic gravity field but good job.. heres a HINT.

  • @TheSaltysack True! and u can put any types of capacitor as long as it's designed for storing electricity. But I wonder how does it look like your capacitor u r installing and what/how many microfarad and voltage value of capacitor u r using so it can store electricity? Could u tell me please... I'm waiting...

  • @TheSaltysack Also, when u park the pod right by the earth soil surface it will discharge the capacitor. To charge that back is about less than 5 minutes depends. U must have d bottom a wheel rubber leg/foot (an insulator rubber) so u can park it by the soil. Or if ur pod can levitate in the air that's cool.

    Peace & Cheers,

  • I love the U TRON.. need brass cones btw

  • Question? I'd like 2 know, how would u know if u r going 2 use d size of AWG gauge coil & how do u know what voltage applied 2 that size gauge of coil? Does it also has 2 do with d number of turns/winding like feet per voltage & d gauge size? Can u tell me? Is it d bigger d gauge d bigger d wattage/amp will give u? How would u know how many turns/winding so I can apply 24 Volts car battery? Please let me know in my Facebook. I'm waiting...

  • @NickBrunsky Direction of wire wrapping (clockwise/counter clockwise) is irrelevant as far as I know but ultimately comes down to whether you want to use repulsion, or attraction to spin the system up. A source of mine said that only one can be used, but I don't know which it is and I lost contact with my source before he could say more, but he allegedly built a working prototype.

  • @NickBrunsky hey you are talking in chinesse? or korean languaje?

  • @quemundodios1 Sorry, none of them. I wish I could learn n speak.

  • Here's d other video page & u add up that to YouTube url search engine, watch?v=XJ0uECXbg0o , at d last footage film u will see d Utron. Please tell me what size gauge can be installed to that utron? Is d coil installed/wrap it clockwise or counter clockwise straight forward 2 d other pointing end of u tron? Let me know in my Facebook. I'm waiting...

  • @NickBrunsky I used 28 gauge copper wire for the Utrons because that was the smallest diameter wire I could easily wrap into a cone. Smaller diameter wire was too problematic to wrap, although I have since come to realize that finer wire could be used but would have to be layered up on the cones surface, rather than a single layer of wire as I am using with my present design.

  • @spiritelemental That piece of awesome project device at least it's a big help too. So how many layered did you put/wrap it? Also how many feet did you use/consume to wrap (clockwise or counterclockwise winding/turn) it around? Let me know please...

  • @spiritelemental So, how many layered did u wrap around in Utron? When u wrap around d copper wire on Utron, how did u manage to wrap it to avoid problematic collapsing around d Utron? Let me know... I'm waiting...

  • @NickBrunsky Please watch part 4 and 5 to see the upgraded latest work. I used only one layer and was able to accomplish this by using a cone shaped wrapping machine I built myself. The cone had a sticky surface so you could wrap one wire at a time. There was also restraining arms to help hold the wire in place. I wrapped by hand using the machine but it still took a couple hours to wrap each cone. In the newer vids I got away from this system of wrapping entirely. Have a look.

  • Just a thought, Charging a coil and then releasing it creates a sharp spike of back emf. The salt water caps in the rotating coils could be acting like BEMF collectors, rising the dc static charge each coil it passes , until it reaches voltages of extreme value. Maybe resonating with a frequency of light maybe. Also that charged up cap would repel the coil due to coil opposition.

  • Thanks for your hard work! I think you have illustrated the basic concept beautifully. This will definitely help with my attempt at reproduction. Good luck!

  • First of keep at it. Second, Why do you think the coils should rotate? And third I would think the outer coil would HAVE to be wound bifilar or tesla style like the pancake coil to generate a very sharp high magnetic pulse. comments?..

  • Didn't Otis T Carr also mention that the electromagnets moved in the opposite direction to the utron/capacitor plates? Keep up the great work.

  • a perfect spacecraft has no moving parts.

  • outstanding...

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  • well done my friend,,

    keep up the work u be out der in (no time)

  • Isn't there supposed to be a center Utron which acts as the frequency induction tuner and keeps the smaller Ut's in harmonic resonance?The larger would produce the rotating mag field which would be accumulated by the smaller Utrons until they cap out, create resonant magnetic field propulsion and hum away into the stars....or melt...or just prove to be an Amusing device :o Either way this is excellent work and I hope to view further developments soon. Thanks!

  • @aboydnamedsue Interesting comments a boyd named sue. Can you elaborate on what you have said, and/or tell me how you came by this information? Thanks!

  • @spiritelemental Go to the patent gov site. Search .rexresearch com/carr/1carr htm and also . freepatentsonline com/2912244.html (argh you tube) for the actual patent. You would probably do better reading the info for yourself....I tend not to elaborate so eloquently. Really interested in what you are doing though. Thanks.

  • I wasn't sure if the utrons spun by a motor or not. And the utrons that Ralph Ring were using were solid, possibly permanent magnets? Essentially that would be your bedini motor running and the spinning of the magnets both square and round is suppose to cancel the gravity? Any new information on the Carr toy?

  • I wasn't sure if the utrons spun by a motor or not. And the utrons that Ralph Ring were using were solid, possibly permanent magnets? Essentially that would be your bedini motor running and the spinning of the magnets both square and round is suppose to cancel the gravity? Any new information on the Carr toy? I am in the process of drafting something similar to give it a shot.

  • @spiritelemental I think you need the central Utron too, and you also need the capacitors, I also guess you can not achieve the desired effect without the actually exact placement of the Utrons and capacitors. I also think the mercury plays a huge role in the whole thing sine it's a metal. Don't you have the pitures? I an mail them to ya os youtube won't let me post a link here. GREAT EFFORTS tho man! You rule!

  • for the electromagnets can you use horseshoes instead? or does it have to be that specific shape

  • @coolzidedown Horse shoes can be used, but the might need to be bent just a little, or given an extra piece of metal at one end. I recommend trying a cheaper faster way of building the cores of the outer electromagnets. I used thin slices of stainless steel which I had to cut in a pain staking, tedious, time consuming process. Lots of work, which I would rather not have to do again for the next set of electromagnets I make. :-) Good idea! I might actually use it. Thanks!

  • Absolutely, positively, fantastic. A fully rotating Utron Electrical Accumulator!!! Otis Carr for Galactic President! Amazing engineering.

  • Im glad to you still investing into the truth Ralph ring to talk about some type of resonace effect i don't which type resonace he could talk about electrically or

    geometric

  • @runnningrage Oh yes, I plan to keep working on this design for sometime yet. My only concern however, is that I might run out of time by the end of 2012. :-)

  • Very interesting work. Please built it so we can see what properties it has !!!

    Keep going

  • maybe you could have 6 electromagnets around the the center, and 6 utron coils. i think thats what carr did. or maybe it was 12 electromagnets with 6 utron coils. im not that sure though

  • @coolzidedown Yes, in Carrs design there are 6 Utrons and 12 outer electromagnets. Eventually with this particular model, I may create a total of 4 utrons and 8 outer electromagnets. To create the full model version of this device, I would need to start over and make a much larger model, which I may do in time.

  • Great to hear you talking!

    I have never seen nor heard of this device.thanks for sharing.

    A balance beam would be a cheap and easy way to detect a change in weight

  • @m3sca1 Thanks! and your welcome. I will probably buy a small digital scale in time thats sensitive enough to register small weights.

  • @m3sca1 Actually, now that I think about it, a balance beam would be much cheaper to set up, and since I'm on a tight budget, it may be what I will have to do. Thanks for the idea!

  • @spiritelemental no worries.a balance beam can be very sensitive too

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