Antigravity Energy
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can i just say something for the record.......... I always see all kinds of videos of people doing great experiments, but it seems like nobody knows the first thing about working with their camera. all the videos are always really shaky, blurry, or the camera is poorly positioned. if you're gonna' shoot a video then do everyone a favor and put at least a little effort into making a descent video.
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this is the light that we see in ufos which move by spining magnets
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the perfect spacecraft has 'no' moving parts, I will say this to the world until I am blue in the face.
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misleading title
pseudo science
poor
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this video would have more credibility if it were more than 20 seconds long and higher resolution.
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@AdminOnDuty actually you cant prove that the field doesnt rotate with the magnet as the wire that is recieving the current doesnt rotate with the magnet.
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(gmm)/(r)^2 the only way around it to turn into a photon, oh wait when you get near a black hole even a photon has a mass. sorry, operator error, you suck big time
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in the UK we have trained professionals to help with your problem. and medication to aleviate the symptoms
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F*** that waste of time
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eE€???
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what i see is a "magnet" spinning on an axle , OK....but the "glow" is just a reflection of the light on a glass panel close to the magnet, so its a fake!
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I'll give you the keys to the kingdom. Was working with a hand held dremel motor at first for its high rpm. Spinning aluminum discs attached to an 1/8th inch diameter wood shaft, within very close proximity to 2 stationary ceramic magnets (1100 gause field strength), one magnet above the disc and one magnet below the disc(s) with attractive magnetic alignment, would consistently get a 32% increase in rpm after about 10 min. of spin, with no added energy input.
dsands51 4 years ago
I believe this is do to the spin alignment of the aluminium nuclei adding coherent nuclear spin to the overall structure. Aluminum has an unpaired nucleon which adds is angular momentum to its nucleus. However, a 1/8 inch diameter wood shaft is not very strong. So, went to a Rip or Zip motor with larger diameter shuck (1/4 inch). They're generally sold in proximity to the dremel units.
dsands51 4 years ago
Apparently, more coherent nuclear energy is externalized than just angular momentum (or the altered inertia of the discs or magnets) hence the field glow. The race is on for who can build their first flying-saucer. ;->
dsands51 4 years ago
The high speed motor is attached to a stable frame and is about 1 1/2 feet from magnets. I wanted the motor circuit as far from the magnets as I could get and still have a stable spinning shaft.
dsands51 4 years ago
adds its angular
dsands51 4 years ago
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I'm of the opinion torsion or vortex magnetic fields are responsible for inertia or gravity fields. Really I don't drink. Should have posted video without sound. There are 3 ring ceramic magnets (800-900 gauss field strength) attached to aluminum shaft about 5 mm apart. Spinning magnets produces intermittent field glow. Was telling friends about it and they suggested video taping it. Looking at working with larger apparatus.
dsands51 4 years ago