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This film presents the lifter device created by Tim Ventura.
The lifter-device can not be used in the vacuum or in Space. See also URL: http://blazelabs.com/l-vacuum.asp

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  • ps this device is not anti-gravity - it obeys Newton's laws by the weight of the flier being balanced by the downthrust of those air molecules not reaching the foil below the charged wire, and the laws of conservation of energy by losing electrical energy (in the form of charger in the wire requiring replacement) for kinetic energy of the 'neutral' air molecules. It's no more anti-gravity than an apple which is supported by a desk.

  • @Beamshipcaptain The description for this video reads: -

    This film presents the lifter device created by Tim Ventura.

    The lifter-device can not be used in the vacuum or in Space. See also URL: blazelabs

    Go read what the link says - they done a test in a vacuum situation and found no lift. This argument is now becoming a vacuum from which I want out of - just read what it says and go bark up some other tree ;)

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  • @dnelly Actually these things do fly but as I am sure you allready guessed no it is not antigravity. This is a very basic version of ion propulsion. The electic field around the wire ionizes the air around it causing it to be drawn to the negatively charged foil below to produce thrust. The strings are to hold it steady because it is not stable by its self. It wouldn't kill you if it shocked you but you still don't want it flailing around wildly because the shock stings like hell.

  • @coloradophysics Really... Then why did the original inventor name the device an "Ionocraft". We know it is ion wind. We have knowen this from the very start when they where developed. The only reason why people question it now is because a few less then reputable "scientists" decided to make bogus claims of antigravity as a publicity stunt to get their names knowen.

  • shut the f*** up people. with all you know this could truly be anti-gravity at work! the so called "laws of physics" are a failled attempts of understanding the world. we still are trying to understand our world but we are only grazing the top of the ice berg sh** heads.

  • ITS A STRING AT THE FARTHEST POINT PULLING IT UP , HE SHOULD HAVE GUIDED A STICK ALONG THE TOP TO PROVE THERE ARENT STRINGS

  • geez...wish people would quit saying anti-gravity...cmon now..

  • actually u can see string pulling it up

  • @winterstellar Actually this thing does fly... just not because of antigravity. It is ion wind. There are wires but those are actually holding it down not holding it up. There is a bare wire suspended about an inch or so above the aluminium foil which is charged with 20 kilovolts. This wire ionizes the air around it causing it to be drawn to the foil to create thrust. It is unstable and the wires are here to hold it level and keep it from just flailing wildly about the room.

  • @MrAwsome514 im gonna copy this statement and repost it so i wont have to explain that ever again!

  • Wow! Anti-gravity wires!! Brilliant, why is this being kept secret, that you can lift things with wires/fishing lines and similar?

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