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Mercury Magnetic Vortex Trial # 2

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2010

Same as before, but this time I showed it a little better. I apologize for the audio. I thought I had recorded the video with the mute on, but for some reason it still recorded the audio. I had a large fan going so the original audio was very bad, with lots of loud wind noise. I was too lazy to re shoot the whole video, so I thought I would just use iMovie to edit the clip. I added a beginning piece and a Delirium song called Serenity.

I hope you like it.

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  • more power can you get it to rotate faster see if it levitates

  • @stevenchiverton I have the power but I dont have the money to buy more mercury. I destroyed the mercury I used in these experiments, and need a good chunk of coin to get more.

  • Fireball676, Im using 2 amps at 12 volts for this experiment. The electricity comes from a small power box I bought from an electronics store. I since come to reason that a small power unit used for welding would supply much higher amperage. Small welding setups produce 15 amps from an ordinary plugin in the wall of a house. Amperage is what causes the spin, more so than voltage.

  • In a dream I had recently I saw my experiment with about a centimeter of water ontop of the mercury. Using a layer of water as a barrier, one can limit the exposure of the mercury to the air and oxygen, which bines with the Mercury and causes it to become air born.

  • anotherrising, it has been mentioned that some of the secret Nazi anti gravity ships used large amounts of mercury. Otis T. Carrs anti grav saucer also used spheres of mercury within special coils/gyroscopes. The spheres of mercury are described as batteries that are capable of creating electricity, so I imagine that spinning mercury within magnetic fields creates electricity.

  • Sure, I could make an easy step by step tutorial vid to show everyone how to make this. Its really easy to set up....

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  • But.... Will it blend?

  • @spiritelemental stop talking like the VrIL series or Hannebau series German "Elektron" style vehicles actually flew. I am of proud German decent. My Grandfather was a Raum und Luftman Klass Vier, in WWII at Penemunde. So, I wish still, that the truth lie with you, but sadly it does not, my young friend. If you like, look up the "Coanda Effect" and we will dwell on your somewhat foolish miss step my corpulent friend.

  • According to current ideas It seems a mercury based plasma would need to be pressurized at 250,000 atmospheres and a temperature of 150 degrees Kelvin, then accelerated to 50,000 rpm to create a super-conductive plasma with resulting gravity disruption. (please be careful of the vaporized mercury in your experiments which is highly toxic to humans)

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  • @spiritelemental how did you destroyed the mercury?

  • @stevenchiverton yes !!!!! MORE POWER !!!

  • perfect music my friend, what song is it?

  • @spiritelemental

    Good chunk of coin? Mercury only costs about $7 a pound if you buy it from the right people.

  • Most def I will sub!

  • hint.. you need two seperate fields stacked one on top the other, counter rotating.

    Buy an inverter and step up that voltage.

    It won't do much of anything but look cool until you get well over 2000 rpm... good luck.

  • @spiritelemental keep up the good work

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