I've heard of similar concepts. None have really functioned as intended. I do think a wave driven mechanism would work but a static system of water will probably not work unless you really did something unique. Don't get me wrong, i wouldn't be looking for vids like this if I didn't want someone to succeed. Keep us posted.
Fill a closed loop of thin-wall copper pipe that is about 11/2" diameter and maybe 18" across with water & swirl it quickly by hand, it will float in the air for about a second or so. Then it drops slowly for another two seconds, and then falls as the water slows down. This is a demonstration I personally have witnessed, as I had assembled the apparatus when about ten years old. Victor Shauberger called it a centripetal "implosion" drive. I had one confiscated and got beat down for building it!
Fuck em. what your describing sounds like the so called UFO anti-grav drive. put a magnetic super-fluid in a donut and spin the fluid with magnets and supposedly you get a force that pushes in the opposite direction as the local gravity field. i guess water would work too but it would slow down quickly since it's not a super fluid.
@Mitpot9 At the time I had no frame of reference. The tome "Viamanika Shastra" or "Aeronautical Science" is a 10,000 year old text which describes what the Germans had called the "plasma engine". It uses a mercury-based fluid that reacts to a polyphase induction coil. The fluid will converge at its center at high velocity, which is the basis of the "implosion" or centripetal motor. This is the foundation of the "bell" experiments, which resulted in the "Haunnebu" or "Vrill" gravity bending disc!
Free energy has been here all along ,But a few ppl make too many billions from our energy needs to let this technology be known,Check this free energy magnet motor at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Big change is comming soon!
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hydrogravitypower 8 months ago
I've heard of similar concepts. None have really functioned as intended. I do think a wave driven mechanism would work but a static system of water will probably not work unless you really did something unique. Don't get me wrong, i wouldn't be looking for vids like this if I didn't want someone to succeed. Keep us posted.
unambitious 8 months ago
Fill a closed loop of thin-wall copper pipe that is about 11/2" diameter and maybe 18" across with water & swirl it quickly by hand, it will float in the air for about a second or so. Then it drops slowly for another two seconds, and then falls as the water slows down. This is a demonstration I personally have witnessed, as I had assembled the apparatus when about ten years old. Victor Shauberger called it a centripetal "implosion" drive. I had one confiscated and got beat down for building it!
dynagravitomagnetic 1 year ago
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confiscated by who
Mitpot9 9 months ago
@Mitpot9 Would rather not say.
dynagravitomagnetic 9 months ago
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Fuck em. what your describing sounds like the so called UFO anti-grav drive. put a magnetic super-fluid in a donut and spin the fluid with magnets and supposedly you get a force that pushes in the opposite direction as the local gravity field. i guess water would work too but it would slow down quickly since it's not a super fluid.
Mitpot9 9 months ago
@Mitpot9 At the time I had no frame of reference. The tome "Viamanika Shastra" or "Aeronautical Science" is a 10,000 year old text which describes what the Germans had called the "plasma engine". It uses a mercury-based fluid that reacts to a polyphase induction coil. The fluid will converge at its center at high velocity, which is the basis of the "implosion" or centripetal motor. This is the foundation of the "bell" experiments, which resulted in the "Haunnebu" or "Vrill" gravity bending disc!
dynagravitomagnetic 9 months ago
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Free energy has been here all along ,But a few ppl make too many billions from our energy needs to let this technology be known,Check this free energy magnet motor at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Big change is comming soon!
dharmastipulate 1 year ago
should be called the 7/16 ratchet motor
duicyduce 1 year ago
Very interesting.
Pat7340 1 year ago
Lookin' good.
dyadams1 1 year ago
????..!!!!..
spyfart 1 year ago
@spyfart thats right unlimited power production
hydrogravitypower 1 year ago