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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2008

First of all I made this video for my grandfather and the voices in the background are my mother and brother so sorry about the background noises, but anyways my name is Brad and I'm a sophomore in high school and I did this all myself (after about 3 attempts because I was using the wrong tin foil, if you do this DO NOT USE HEAVY DUTY TIN FOIL! also be very careful this thing will zap you pretty good) anyways, this was done for my science fair project. Some say it works using ion wind some say it's anti-gravity, really no one knows for sure, but at any rate enjoy the vid. If you wish to make one of these yourself go to http://www.americanantigravity.com/Construction-Guide.pdf , good luck if you attempt this and don't get zapped.

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  • Very nice video....I appreciate your work, would you mind sending me a url that teaches you how to build an apparatus such as this? That would be very helpful.

  • It's in the info on the vid now.

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  • Get over it, there is NO such thing as anti-gravity.

  • Nice i just saw this on TV how cool! it was on G4 channel on the show Attack of the show.

  • you need a reeli high voltage to ionize the air. a monitor uses high voltage as well, so its much easier to use that as the power source

  • And no, I said that the MIT guy said that it IS recharging the battery some when the modulator switches so it must have magnets.

    "draining more from the battery on each cycle than it is putting back in when it recharges."

  • But the real experimenters don't get overunity either, just spinning flywheels that look impressive but DON'T do any work. No load. Meters that don't show true power only apparent power by volts and amps.

    Post the video of your motor with a modulator or connect the output to the input and show it speeding up with a tachometer. Nothing less would suffice.

  • What separate motor? How do you know HOW they wound the coils? Your making assumptions based on a very short video that shows no details. The flywheel was moving too fast to see if they were magnets or not.

    But your right that the "overall" design was very different then the bedini motor should look.

  • The way they arranged the coils was completely wrong too. U cant rely on MB (aTV show) to give reliable scientific advice. Leave that to the real experimenters

  • dude look at the flyweeel!!! no magnets! it doesn't matter, they did not build it right at all, it looked nothing like a Bedini motor, i know Ive built one!

    Coils weren't wound right, no magnets, wat the hell did they expect to happen. Plus u said that it turns so there must be magnets, they used a separate motor to turn the flywheel, which completely defies the whole point of building it.

    The Bedini motor is a generator and motor in 1. Coils should be pulsing the flywheel around.

    T

  • More worthy scientists DO say how lifters work by ionized air.

    And only bedini himself said there where no magnets. The MB guys didn't even show the flywheel when stopped. While spinning, it looked bulky enough to have magnets. And the MIT guy even said that it is "draining more from the battery on each cycle than it is putting back in when it recharges."

    So it MUST have magnets to even charge a little bit.

  • wats the deal with the computer? how do u use the screen> how do u hook it up and why?

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