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Thruster inside of a Faraday cage

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2008

My older thruster, tested inside of a Faraday cage. It`s move together with the cage. Faraday cage isn`t ideal, but I didn`t observe difference with, or without the cage. I think, this thrust isn`t EM effect.
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http://thruster.groupkos.com/unipolar.html

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  • Bravo!

    Can you put the asymmetric capacitor into a STAINLESS STEEL COOKING RECIPIENT + one camera (and some light:) ?

  • what would be really interesting is in a vacuum. Ion wind can exist in Faraday cage. Wherever there is air you can accelerate ionized air. A vacuum is the test.

  • Dang thats an interesting Idea......Ive seen people do this with a plastic bag or whatever to try to keep the Ion Wind explanation from rearing its head....but inside a farady cage......thats quite an interesting Idea! I am not sure what to think about this......are you trying to show that the electromagnetics are not pushing off of other electromagnetic fields? Perhap suggesting a true electrogravitic effect????

  • Looks like you designed an asymmetrical capacitor thruster. Research ACT designs online, I think you will find some similarities. The ACT working principle Jean Nauden proposes is interesting. Tell me though, is the HV alternating or DC?

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