Re: Flying Saucers




Diana wrote:
Hi All,
is there any physics that UFO space ship shapped as saucers only,
or disks ,

Yes. My physics.
The Galaxy Model for the Atom.
http://users.accesscomm.ca/john

Atoms and galaxies are the same thing.

Galaxies are discs only in the (for them) short
term; their disc precesses to sweep out a sphere,
which is why spirals have a warp out of the disc plane in
opposite directions on 2 opposite edges.

Atoms are spheres only in the (for them) long term;
their spheres are formed from very rapidly-precessing
discs.

This is significant because of the way atoms absorb
gravity; along their axis of precession. When atoms are
randomly precessing they absorb gravity from all
directions. If you construct a spinning field of the right
*frequency* you can re-orientate their precessions all
in the same axis. Then they will absorb gravity only
along this axis. If one end of the axis is blocked from
receiving as much gravitational energy as the other by a
large body in space, this axis will receive
unequal impetus and your field will be impelled in
one direction.

Therefore you make your craft circular about this axis;
either tube shaped or disc shaped (think coin or
stack of coins).

John

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