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From: "David Thomson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 6:48 PM
Subject: RE: [Vo]: Lifters
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.
Classical spacetime is not recognized as a medium, just some mathematics and
tensors. It will probably be eventually recognized that there is a physical
"something" to the vacuum, but what it is, I don't know, and I doubt anyone
else knows for sure either. Whether or not you can push against it, well, I
am not saying you cannot. I am just saying it looks as if the "lifter" isn't
pushing against anything but a normal dielectric medium of air or a liquid.
And yes, I have heard of General Relativity.
I really have little else to say on this subject, I've done the experiments
and found that, to my knowledge and experience, the Lifters do not produce
anomalous, unconventional thrust. I have about a dozen other projects to
work on which may be promising, but if I continue to waste time with things
that I know don't work, I am not going to get anywhere. I posted my
findings, and that is all.
--Kyle