The hidden Hypocharge (*Q) in this, sheds some light on how
mechanical work is derived from running pulses down a coax and
burning it up in a discharge impedance:
>
> running a pulse around a coaxial "wire-in-a-tube" device
> to get a combination  1/R^2 Anti-Gravity and Force Field, was that
> although the Charge Q = capacitance x pulse voltage V  "walking around
> the loop"  charging-discharging the L-C increments, setting up a primary B field that
> was shielded and would cancel any AG-FF effect , was that the capacitance charge displacement
> current Id = C*dV/dt sets up a secondary dB/dt  field which in turn sets up a Secondary  
> E field that doesn't "see" the "ordinary" Electromagnetic "shielding" Effects
> and therefore only "sees" the 1/R^2 gravity field properties of matter.
>
> If the coax is terminated with a 75 ohm resistor (a light bulb or gas discharge tube)
> the line will be non-reflective, but the input pulse needs to be twice the amplitude.
>
>
The "E Field" or (*q ) = 1.6e-19/gamma = 4.78e-38 coulomb, literally develops a net charge
(*Q ) on the craft that repels the approximately 13 coulomb (*Q' ) Gravitational Hypocharge at
the earth's surface.
 
F = 9e9 x Q x Q'/R^2   Newtons
 
This is analgous to work done in electrical devices by manipulating charge.
 
There is No Free Lunch. Sorry Jones.  :-)
 
The 10KW/tonne to just hover (same as a Helicopter or Harrier fighter) at the earth's surface,
plus the 1/2 mv^2  = 500 watts/tonne x v^2 kinetic energy to impart velocity to the craft shows up
as the heat energy rejected by the gas discharge radiators from the PRF and amplitude of
the charge-generating pulses moving down the coax line generating the Hypocharge.
 
An on-board gyro will suffice for lateral maneuvering.
 
Fred
 
 

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