In a message dated 10/6/2005 4:49:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What do you mean "practical?"  As far as I'm aware, nobody has ever
demonstrated any sort of electrostatic "hover" effect which can lift large
mass.  (Have you?)  On the contrary, a charged pair of planes as you
describe should be attracted downwards towards the slightly-conducting
Earth surface, no?
I have not tested such ideas yet but John W. Keely demonstrated a hover like car in 1800's which may have worked off of vibratory acoustics.  I just assumed that the saucer pages that I read had tested some of their ideas.  Also the Michael J. Fox Back to the Future Movies seem to indicate that hover skate boards work somehow in the near future?
 
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