> Jones Sez,
...
> Hmm... Carbon fiber coated with nickel-iron and magnetized in
> short repeating sections so that the poles change in resonance
> with the (toroidal winding spacing) might possibly permit a very
> large toroid (what was the diameter of that Roswell disk anyway)
> to be spun much slower, and still achieve the same "rate" of
> pole-changes (22,500/sec) but at much lower actual RPM.

FWIW,

The alleged Roswell "disk" was not really a disk. Recorded first hand witness accounts reported that it was a longish arrow-head shaped craft with swepted back delta wings. Officials who inspected the interior of the craft could not determine the propulsion technology as there did not seem to be any associated moving parts. In that sense the speculated technology does remind me somewhat of the Brownian "lifter" technology that amateurs are currently experimenting with. A form of very advanced "Lifter" technology has been speculated on and off in various UFO circles as the Roswell propulsion technology used.

Who knows...

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
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