garryts opened this issue on Jan 12, 2006 ยท 9 posts
TheBryster posted Thu, 12 January 2006 at 8:31 PM
A very interesting article indeed. The interaction of magnetic fields and gravity as a form of propulsion has often been associated with UFOs, particularly the Janus stories, in which the propulsion system appeared to require the use of a rotating arm rather like a centrifuge that applied an anti-gravity force to the ship that increased as the speed of the rotating arm increased. I have seen this effect - well almost - in action while at collage. During a practical demonstration of what happens to generators when they are not 'in-phase' two generators were deliberatly put out-of-phase. They instantly attempted to occupy the same point in space, something that was only prevented by the fact that they were both bolted onto test-beds. Go figure.
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