UFO-Flying Saucer Engine-how it works
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I was amazed that you mentioned the same things I was independently researching 30 years ago. I kind of got out of it when I got married the first time because of all the nagging but now I'm divorced from her and remarried, and my kids are grown, I'm going to start up again. My present wife supports my interests. I just find discussing things like this to be over the heads of 'ordinary' people. It's just so damned hard to find people with the same interests as I have. Thanks for the neat video.
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@rocketpropulsion i agree with it's hard to find people to share this very interesting topics, i feel the same, keep it up!
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@videofan88 make me instructions how to build one
and i will build one
but it has to be step by step instructions
with the smallest details..
i want to build a fucking spaceship
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some of those ufo plans look like Stonehenge
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good job.
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I think I have something new that might be of use I remember a thing a wile back in the news about gas giants and what they are made up of and anyways getting to the point. Hydrogen at pressures around 400 GPa should becomes a liquid metal that should out preform mercury and should not go into a solid state. I am no scientist but reading about it it seemed it had a lot of remarcable properties.
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@rocketpropulsion Keep up the good work, you are not alone.
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that was like awsomeO without the O!
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@synapse131 up,down, back and forward movement could be achieved by use of plasma drive engine .
The spaceship could be powered by use of cold fusion generators.Keep up the good work.
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or, it's the navigation system, would be a more accurate description x-D
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Ufo's travel through space by expanding and contracting fields in front and behind the ship. Think of a surfer on a wave and you'll be close to the concept. Hope this helps
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thank you for describing it in such detail.
this is pretty cool



Check out "The Case for Antigravity (2005)" from AlienScientist's Channel. Interesting stuff.
synapse131 11 months ago
i have already
videofan88 11 months ago