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Video Response to:
AntiGravity explained and produced!! Amazing!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksSbUmNym5c&NR=1

Interesting information on pulsed DC:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tj0hL3pirDI


MATERIALS: (See MORE DETAILS below)
500 feet of 12 AWG solid copper wire on ad at Home Depot: $20
100 feet of 13 AWG solid copper wire left over from other projects: $0
36 big ol' "warshers": $7
3/16" diameter steel rods: $15
slabs of plywood: $30
Dimmer switch, wire nuts, crimp connectors, contact cement, grounding bars, wire strippers, zip ties, and electrical tape: $60
40+ hours of hand winding 36 "Warshers" and 36 steel rods: $0
Testing the truth of a YouTube Video 'ANTIGRAVITY EXPLAINED AND PRODUCED
resulting in a "smoked" dimmer switch, a popped circuit breaker
and a failed first attempt at electrogravitic antigravity: $0

Assuring your wife you won't burn down the house or be dragged away by the MIB for discovering an alternate free energy source...

Priceless

This test was not a complete waste of time. To see what I found, check out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJ6sGRfbiy0

UPDATE: September 20, 2009
I rewired this thing by putting a lamp in series with all the coils and applied power. The circuit breaker did not trip this time. The lamp illuminated and 120VAC was applied to the circuit.. After watching for 5 minutes, nothing happened.

MORE DETAILS (Jauary 10, 2010):
The power I used was 110~115VAC 60Hz (or, "...standard American house current...")
Circuit breaker - connected to the house: 15A (part of the house)
The wire wound around the steal/zinc washers and rods 12 AWG
Number of turns on each (1.75" diameter x 1/8" thick and with a 1/2" diameter hole) washer - 17 - just once around; because the hole was only so big...yea...no real science applied here...I just wound until I ran out of room; however, all washers were wrapped with the exact same number of turns.
Number of turns on rods - Correction on the diameter of the rods. They are not 3/8"; but 3/16". I cut the 3/16" diameter steel rods 2" in length, then wrapped the rod up and back down. Most of them have 13 turns up and back down (26 total). Only a few have 11 - 12 turns (22-24 turns).
The Amperage rating of the dimmer switch - Maximum Amperage : 8.3 A

As Boyd Bushman suggests, will 250 turns of 30 gauge wire levitate when house voltage is applied? Is it the basis of anti gravity, or simple magnetic repulsion?
To see a version of Boyd's coil tested, watch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSSUzC9xl6s

ANTIGRAVITY FOR DUMMIES
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Antigravity_for_Dummies_--_Stan_Deyo_L...

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  • So its rubbish and crude then.

  • @moya138 Sure, why not? I'll go with rubbish and crude...absolutely. I've mentioned this in previous comments...a big part of my doing this was simply to get people talking...to see if there was anybody out there who knew the truth of this thing that Stan Deyo presented....perhaps they'd offer a few hints or clues to how it's is really supposed to work...IF the story is true. Anyway, thanks for posting a comment.

    Peace

  • @Search4TruthReality That is okay with me , but its already been done a long time ago and we have fully working crafts here.

  • @moya138 Please send pictures. :-)

  • @Search4TruthReality i wish i could but i dont have authority.

  • @moya138 Nice reply. :-) What authority? Your YouTube channel offers some clues. Naturally, I wonder if you are actually whom you claim to be, and am curious. I've met some interesting people with equally interesting claims. I'll send a friend invite.

    Peace

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  • very nice, though this one operates in a high vacuum. It is the work being done on a repetative medium that gives it force, and not repultion to gravity. so gravity still has it's affect on all parts, even the ones produced, when in operation. mechanical work disproves "antigravity", because anything has a force.

  • @BuckeyeNut123 i pulse ganerator , use dc current , it create electro magnetic wave , i think this device need , 2 or 3 pulse ganerator to pulse the coil

  • @BuckeyeNut123 hey, works for me. I mention it because that's what Stan Deyo said was done in the original.

  • The only reason I could see for cutting the washers would be to reduce electromagnetic eddy currents.

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