Beware of the MIB Dave, unless the MIW get hold of you first? :)

Michel

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Thomson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 12:48 AM
Subject: RE: [Vo]: Lifters


> 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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