Hi Kyle,

> > My guess is that the potential needs to be increased proportional to the
> > vacuum.  So if you double the vacuum, you need to double the potential.
> 
> But to what end? If there is no medium to push against, even if you have
> 100MV across the thing, it won't fly around.

Space-time is a medium.  Haven't you ever heard of General Relativity
theory?  Matter exerts a force on space-time.

> I may be misreading you, are you agreeing that the lifter is just a
> reaction
> "fan" that needs a medium (gas, liquid) to push against? Or are you of the
> opinion that it is reactionless?

Nothing is reactionless.  I am of the informed opinion that space-time has a
quantum structure, complete with electrostatic dipoles.  Matter can directly
interact with space-time.

However, lifters are not very efficient.  I'm working on a different method,
which creates space-time bubbles around a vehicle.  The vehicle can then
move free from gravity.  It is much like a soap bubble, which separates a
region of air from another region of air and yet moves within it.  

With the space-time bubble there is no path for the gravitational field of
the Earth to interact with the mass of the encapsulated vehicle.  This
allows the vehicle to merely float in space, whether on the surface of the
planet or in the vacuum of empty space.

The power system for this method is based upon Tesla's Wardencliffe
technology.  I already have the miniature Wardencliffe system built and the
special coils for creating the bubble and driving the vehicle are half
constructed.  With any luck, I'll get the wireless power transmission system
operational tomorrow, but the weather isn't looking so good.  It might have
to wait until Monday.

Dave

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