Am I the only one here to his quite confused on the explanation for how the technology demonstrated in the intro to this video works. I mean I see levitating trains and other passenger vehicles but there is no indication of a major power source or any other mechanisms that powers these forms of transportation. However its understandable for this to be someone's ideology of what our future of transportation will be.
@rjhrjh3 not necessarily. I'm under assumption your solution involves supercooling a superconductor to critical temperature allowing it to levitate on a magnetic surface. Yes that will work. But roads and highways of magnets will cost trillions or maybe even more to design, build and maintain. I am researching this at NASA and its plausible but we don't have the resources to make such a dramatic transformation.
Couldn't you put magnets on the side of the car to avoid the cars crashing into anything? Not talking about flying ships, but new transport. Well unless it has health side effects, much better than fossil fuels, or perhaps i don't know enough about it.
@ffgerty you're on to something. i'm in the process of creating "magnetic skirts" built into the side-panel structure of cars on the road today to mitigate collision impact force!
people have a hard time not crashing into each other on the ground why would we need cars up in the air first off secondly the only useful thing about this is if these cars could reduce the time it takes u to get from point A to point B. and the only way to do that is if these cars are completely runned on computers were the route is predetermined so the cars won't crash into each other and turn a cool idea into a deadly one.
@darkangel21pr Network latency would make cars try to "drive through" each other, they might think a car is somewhere else because of lag or something.. I wouldn't trust that idea..
When we first start to see the first flying cars and trucks this form of technology will play a part I'm sure but when it comes to having cars flying around like in star wars that will require more than just superconductors.
Seems to me that taking YBCO to about 50K, then compressing the SH*T out of it ( and keeping it compressed ) would allow this effect to occur above the typical 91K required.
I'm thinking there must be a way to force those little molecules together in the proper state... once they are there...
but what does a levitating car honestly have that is so important. it looks more flashy but one you wouldnt be able to go anywhere with one of those magnetic rigs. two it would be expensive to completely change our roads. it just has no realistic gain. it just is a flasy idea that makes the future more appealing
You're right. It's totally impractical. Though, if scientists can develop room temperature superconductors, then it might make sense to build superconducting tracks in new cities for public transportation.
this cant be used for plane, no way how would control the height then you need to install that anti gravity all over the earth and ocean, and you need lots of magnet to cover your plane. no way man no way. better focus on producing car fueled by water, the car manufacturer should produce cars used 100 percent water and sell it to people. Just neglect those bigtime fuel oil companies.
The way I understand it, if the pyramids were built in the amount of time that history books teach us, each one of those stones had to be cut and placed like every 9 seconds. Those are motivated slaves...
Your mind is so narrow, it's like a thin line of feces. haven't you ever accelerated a car towards a cliff, then ejected yourself out the side door before it's too late?
why the fuck are you talking to me like that? what the fuck have i done to you. all i did was replyed to someones question and come along with this shit. !!WHY!!
I am working with Super conductors and made several experiments. The problem with them is that YBaCuO is very brittle stuff and its one of the SC that works with Nitrogen temperatures. We need some cheap material that work on room temperatures only then those technologies are workable. Nitrogen also cost some 50 cent per liter so.
Because many governments will simply collapse without getting oil tax money it is questionable if they will allow the infra structure for anything else.
And it is pretty certain that whatever they run on will be heavenly taxed just the same in a year or two.
The experiments shown are awesome, very intriguing! But I agree with klonedklein that this concrete, greenless, robotic future is a rather bleak and grim one. I would wish to see a better, more mentally and socially advanced humanity in the future, not simply technology-fused zombie humans
great science, but old if it is being seen by the general public these days. One day we will share in real time, not 50 yrs later after the masters have already developed what they want you to have.
ONE BIG Negative in the futuristic 'vision' is: A Concrete city with pollution, not beautiful and clear.... AND it is missing natural beauty, such as Trees and other greenery; like on tops of buildings or anywhere.
So, you can have it; it is amazing, the tech... but keep the lifeless void
Good. Now all we need is a room temp. superconductor so we don't have to cool it. Hmmm...where to find one...David Hudson ORME? no, that doesn't do anything superconductive....hmmm...how about from nature? Ahh, yes, right from nature we can get room temp. superconductors...right from all that black maganitie sand that everyone assumed contained only iron. But why does is act like a magnet at first, but then becomes a superconductor when specially preped? I will explain in a video demo for proof.
Well, we take that black sand and burn it with pure sodium metal. That's the dangerous part. The sodium does something to the powder that converts it to our special room temp. superconductor. After the burn, we use simple pH adjustment and filtrations to get rid of all that iron, which is about 99% of the powder unfortunately. Then we are left with a white powder. Assay shows that a small percent of this powder is unidetifiable. hhhmm...what could it be? It still doesn't act like superconductor.
Well, now we do more pH adjustment on our white powder so we are left with only the unassayble mystery stuff. People like to eat this and say it helps them spiritually. I don't know about that, but how do we make into a room temp. superconductor? Seems impossible right? But all we need to do is seperate those atoms using some kind of matrix like plastic or, like the ancients used, clay! We need to keep our powder wet or else we'll to start over. It's important we dry our powder properly.
(4) So how do we dry out powder so it becomes a room temp. superconductor which everyone says can't exist? It's very easy. We mix about 10% of our wet powder with 90% clay. The best to use is pure clay powder from chem company. We make a thin disk from the clay. Now we must fire it in the kiln. Don't have a kiln? Just put it in your grill and cover with charcoal, and light it up. After many hours, the disk will be ready. Place it on your palm, and watch it levitate.
(5) Why does the disk levitate at room temp? Because that powder that couldn't be assayed contained superconductors. It would have been easy to miss these little buggers hiding in all that iron, especially since at first they are magnetic. But with out simple method, we have made a livating disk. If it doesn't levitate, then it was fired improperly and you need to spin it. Your body has a moving magnetic field around it, which makes the disk levitate because it is so sensitive.
(6) Now a sodium burn was not required in the first step, but it does make more of the mystery stuff become the superconductor. The ancients obviously didn't have pure sodium metal and didn't use that method. But today we can even buy the white powder already gone through the sodium burn process. It's expensive though. Don Nance sells it his website OceanAlchemy. But only a small amount of his powder will be the unassayble special stuff we need for our levitating disk.
Great video, but people are misunderstanding it for antigravity.
Please be clear in the comments and explain that this is not, in any way, antigravity.
Also state that no vehicles have been made using this technology because we first have to find a stable superconductor which will retain its properties at room temperature.
b/c evil rules the world. There's no way for the greedy to profit from "free" energy. Look at the history involved and you will see why it has been kept secret and undeveloped for so long. It's pretty sad.
Because Trance music can make any mother fucking thing levitate! YO!
YoLninYo 2 months ago
this video is very depressing, sorry ~.~.........
darkrigh3 9 months ago
Am I the only one here to his quite confused on the explanation for how the technology demonstrated in the intro to this video works. I mean I see levitating trains and other passenger vehicles but there is no indication of a major power source or any other mechanisms that powers these forms of transportation. However its understandable for this to be someone's ideology of what our future of transportation will be.
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porscheghcje 1 year ago
Problem 1. Get a cheap superconductor that can be cooled by dry ice. Then there will be a revolution in transport.
And whoever makes this will be rich.
rjhrjh3 1 year ago
@rjhrjh3 not necessarily. I'm under assumption your solution involves supercooling a superconductor to critical temperature allowing it to levitate on a magnetic surface. Yes that will work. But roads and highways of magnets will cost trillions or maybe even more to design, build and maintain. I am researching this at NASA and its plausible but we don't have the resources to make such a dramatic transformation.
DwayneLeroice 9 months ago
Couldn't you put magnets on the side of the car to avoid the cars crashing into anything? Not talking about flying ships, but new transport. Well unless it has health side effects, much better than fossil fuels, or perhaps i don't know enough about it.
ffgerty 1 year ago
@ffgerty you're on to something. i'm in the process of creating "magnetic skirts" built into the side-panel structure of cars on the road today to mitigate collision impact force!
blog737 4 months ago
this is how ufos work
megacachondito 1 year ago
people have a hard time not crashing into each other on the ground why would we need cars up in the air first off secondly the only useful thing about this is if these cars could reduce the time it takes u to get from point A to point B. and the only way to do that is if these cars are completely runned on computers were the route is predetermined so the cars won't crash into each other and turn a cool idea into a deadly one.
darkangel21pr 2 years ago
@darkangel21pr Network latency would make cars try to "drive through" each other, they might think a car is somewhere else because of lag or something.. I wouldn't trust that idea..
Kookas 11 months ago
c'est assez utopique ...mais cool quant meme
emilie7930 2 years ago
Mais cest certain que si un jour on reussit a vraiment a maitriser les supraconducteurs, on va pouvoir realiser des projet assez fou :)
emilie7930 2 years ago
Are we ready for cars crashing into each other in mid air? and what about the people and houses and cars below them when they crash?
bearnurse1 2 years ago
Obviously we would have to rely on computersystems in every car, to keep'em away from each other.
mikalben 2 years ago
and yet the govenment has not thinking about making that stuff...even though it's pretty fascinating
TheNwobuster 2 years ago
this is not piratical.. highly doubt it will happen in our life times .. many years later perhaps
Whatsthedealwithit 2 years ago
When we first start to see the first flying cars and trucks this form of technology will play a part I'm sure but when it comes to having cars flying around like in star wars that will require more than just superconductors.
FutureGee2010 2 years ago
i like the vid and i also like dat song wuts it called?
AJTeddy388 2 years ago
Alan Parson's Project - Eye in The Sky.
rimian 2 years ago
Seems to me that taking YBCO to about 50K, then compressing the SH*T out of it ( and keeping it compressed ) would allow this effect to occur above the typical 91K required.
I'm thinking there must be a way to force those little molecules together in the proper state... once they are there...
looncraz 2 years ago
but what does a levitating car honestly have that is so important. it looks more flashy but one you wouldnt be able to go anywhere with one of those magnetic rigs. two it would be expensive to completely change our roads. it just has no realistic gain. it just is a flasy idea that makes the future more appealing
Plingdom 2 years ago
yeahhhhh....
buckland007 2 years ago
You're right. It's totally impractical. Though, if scientists can develop room temperature superconductors, then it might make sense to build superconducting tracks in new cities for public transportation.
quidproquo2004 2 years ago
How much of a road material and the conditions of temperature?
architect13011 2 years ago
wow magnetism is like my fave invincable force ever
lovelivelifewthrocky 2 years ago
It's 2009, we should've had flying cars years ago!
CofCGuy 2 years ago 4
indeed! hurry up scientists!
darsonic 2 years ago
this cant be used for plane, no way how would control the height then you need to install that anti gravity all over the earth and ocean, and you need lots of magnet to cover your plane. no way man no way. better focus on producing car fueled by water, the car manufacturer should produce cars used 100 percent water and sell it to people. Just neglect those bigtime fuel oil companies.
DECOFRANCE 2 years ago
lol super conductor thats olny for thouse trains with the rings around them at the start u need a hole lot more for anti gravity
Y0WA5UPDUD3 2 years ago
how do you use a super conductor to build a flyinf car? doesnt a super conducotr have to be close to a magnet? plaese anyone explain.
JUKIO01 2 years ago
so how would you get the car to float in space away from something repelling it to keep it in the air
diggydoggydig14 3 years ago
I don't think you could(not a scientist),but this technology can potentially be used to power engines. Result, low pollution.
shniddles 3 years ago 2
With this tec. one can maybe lift tons of weights...? Like large feakin´ stones in the olden days...?
Lumasch1 3 years ago
its stronger!!!!
Subspace4d 3 years ago
The piramides where built with the power of mind, check the RA material and see for yourself
colloredbrothers 3 years ago
no slaves involved eh?
zentonil 2 years ago
don't believe so.
colloredbrothers 2 years ago
The way I understand it, if the pyramids were built in the amount of time that history books teach us, each one of those stones had to be cut and placed like every 9 seconds. Those are motivated slaves...
ChazzDarvey 2 years ago
The vehicle wouldn't be able to survive offroad if it has no wheels
BeautifulSnake1993 3 years ago
why would you go off road? its for city use only
DiogoE6 3 years ago
Your mind is so narrow, it's like a thin line of feces. haven't you ever accelerated a car towards a cliff, then ejected yourself out the side door before it's too late?
BeautifulSnake1993 3 years ago
why the fuck are you talking to me like that? what the fuck have i done to you. all i did was replyed to someones question and come along with this shit. !!WHY!!
DiogoE6 3 years ago
Yes-yes, I apologize... It's okay.....
Put down the gun.
BeautifulSnake1993 3 years ago
Okay, i get the vid, but can someone tell me how that translate to flying cars!!
meyerd1 3 years ago
the near ending music.
whose the artist and whats the song name?
can someone message me?
kroogy 3 years ago
what movies did yu take the videos ???
Taygeta24 3 years ago
the scenes with the futuristic highways and skycrapers are from the movie star wars "the revenge of the sith". I'm not one100% sure, but quite sure.
intothebest 3 years ago
star wars
DiogoE6 3 years ago 3
I am working with Super conductors and made several experiments. The problem with them is that YBaCuO is very brittle stuff and its one of the SC that works with Nitrogen temperatures. We need some cheap material that work on room temperatures only then those technologies are workable. Nitrogen also cost some 50 cent per liter so.
Subspace4d 3 years ago
Because many governments will simply collapse without getting oil tax money it is questionable if they will allow the infra structure for anything else.
And it is pretty certain that whatever they run on will be heavenly taxed just the same in a year or two.
Barbaricfellow 3 years ago
things might change
fecoki 3 years ago
go ask JPL for some of the stuff they use
jillh10 3 years ago
The experiments shown are awesome, very intriguing! But I agree with klonedklein that this concrete, greenless, robotic future is a rather bleak and grim one. I would wish to see a better, more mentally and socially advanced humanity in the future, not simply technology-fused zombie humans
prozrachno 3 years ago 12
@prozrachno When the Lord Jesus Christ is ruling.....it will be wonderful!!!
kristimjlove 1 year ago
great science, but old if it is being seen by the general public these days. One day we will share in real time, not 50 yrs later after the masters have already developed what they want you to have.
ONE BIG Negative in the futuristic 'vision' is: A Concrete city with pollution, not beautiful and clear.... AND it is missing natural beauty, such as Trees and other greenery; like on tops of buildings or anywhere.
So, you can have it; it is amazing, the tech... but keep the lifeless void
peace
klonedklein 3 years ago 10
Whoa
KneelSingularities 3 years ago
Good. Now all we need is a room temp. superconductor so we don't have to cool it. Hmmm...where to find one...David Hudson ORME? no, that doesn't do anything superconductive....hmmm...how about from nature? Ahh, yes, right from nature we can get room temp. superconductors...right from all that black maganitie sand that everyone assumed contained only iron. But why does is act like a magnet at first, but then becomes a superconductor when specially preped? I will explain in a video demo for proof.
AlchemistShaman 3 years ago
Well, we take that black sand and burn it with pure sodium metal. That's the dangerous part. The sodium does something to the powder that converts it to our special room temp. superconductor. After the burn, we use simple pH adjustment and filtrations to get rid of all that iron, which is about 99% of the powder unfortunately. Then we are left with a white powder. Assay shows that a small percent of this powder is unidetifiable. hhhmm...what could it be? It still doesn't act like superconductor.
AlchemistShaman 3 years ago
Well, now we do more pH adjustment on our white powder so we are left with only the unassayble mystery stuff. People like to eat this and say it helps them spiritually. I don't know about that, but how do we make into a room temp. superconductor? Seems impossible right? But all we need to do is seperate those atoms using some kind of matrix like plastic or, like the ancients used, clay! We need to keep our powder wet or else we'll to start over. It's important we dry our powder properly.
AlchemistShaman 3 years ago
(4) So how do we dry out powder so it becomes a room temp. superconductor which everyone says can't exist? It's very easy. We mix about 10% of our wet powder with 90% clay. The best to use is pure clay powder from chem company. We make a thin disk from the clay. Now we must fire it in the kiln. Don't have a kiln? Just put it in your grill and cover with charcoal, and light it up. After many hours, the disk will be ready. Place it on your palm, and watch it levitate.
AlchemistShaman 3 years ago
(5) Why does the disk levitate at room temp? Because that powder that couldn't be assayed contained superconductors. It would have been easy to miss these little buggers hiding in all that iron, especially since at first they are magnetic. But with out simple method, we have made a livating disk. If it doesn't levitate, then it was fired improperly and you need to spin it. Your body has a moving magnetic field around it, which makes the disk levitate because it is so sensitive.
AlchemistShaman 3 years ago
(6) Now a sodium burn was not required in the first step, but it does make more of the mystery stuff become the superconductor. The ancients obviously didn't have pure sodium metal and didn't use that method. But today we can even buy the white powder already gone through the sodium burn process. It's expensive though. Don Nance sells it his website OceanAlchemy. But only a small amount of his powder will be the unassayble special stuff we need for our levitating disk.
AlchemistShaman 3 years ago
sick.
bigmacsa 3 years ago
very cool, no pun intended, but I will take it ;)
Thanks for this, very informative.
MindTrip888 3 years ago
This is amazing, bring science fiction closer to reality.
AmericanHero911 3 years ago 2
Thanks.. enjoyed this vid.
DC180 3 years ago
great vid, thanks :)
xo
tfhl
Tinfoilhatlady 3 years ago
awesome!
PhilosopherFresh 3 years ago
Great video, but people are misunderstanding it for antigravity.
Please be clear in the comments and explain that this is not, in any way, antigravity.
Also state that no vehicles have been made using this technology because we first have to find a stable superconductor which will retain its properties at room temperature.
adrastea99 3 years ago 2
awesome!
EanurAinumathar 3 years ago 2
Would you happen to have all of the songs? Thank you.
astoriaq333 3 years ago
Parker And Hanson - Let Me Be
Theme Chicago Bulls Starting Line up Tune
Dj Tinman - Dreaming of this moment
ArchangelSandalphon 3 years ago
Thank you very much!!
astoriaq333 3 years ago
~Amazing...I'm in, let's do it~
jwilldoutube 3 years ago
Excellent !
93VIDEO 3 years ago
This is ridicouloue technology. The materials needed for the roads alone would be impossible to build on a large scale.
We only need to concentrate on making wirleless electricity that TESSLA created. WHY ARE SCIENTISTS NOT DOING THIS.???
nbm34 3 years ago 2
b/c evil rules the world. There's no way for the greedy to profit from "free" energy. Look at the history involved and you will see why it has been kept secret and undeveloped for so long. It's pretty sad.
Shultzgti 3 years ago 4
yup, but its more then that, research antigravity technology, and disclosure project
hotoma 3 years ago
is it because electromagnetic force exists in between everything ?
GodSaveThePres 3 years ago