Re: Electrogravitics is Reality!



On 23 Apr 2006 15:28:14 -0700, "tomcat" <jlavine@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Christopher wrote:
On 23 Apr 2006 03:41:33 -0700, "tomcat" <jlavine@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Christopher wrote:
On 22 Apr 2006 15:23:53 -0700, "tomcat" <jlavine@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

It is time to take the burgeoning science of ELECTROGRAVITICS and put
it to use. JNL Labs has working models. It has demonstrated not only
the feasibility of electrogravitics but has done successful experiments
proving it!

See: http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/advprop.htm


With this much 'proven' capability it is time for all of our Aircraft,
Commercial and Military, to put Electrogravitics to use.

IF it work's and does as you claim, all fingers crossed that it'll be
developed and lead to Star Wars *repulsors*. :)


--

Christopher




Electrogravitics is applied in the JLN Labs by using aluminum foil.
The addition of conducting surfaces should be inexpensive. Most
aircraft have aluminum skin already.

Aircraft generate excess electricity. Their engines, jet or
reciprocating, are so powerful that even a tiny percentage tapped by a
generator yields a lot of electricity.

Electrogravitics could be used as a speed and lift booster with minor
alterations in current aircraft, both large and small.

It would certainly have applications for spacecraft as well. It is
capable of moving airflow and thus may be able to push air away from a
spacecraft's skin as well as assist in propelling it forward. This
needs to be looked into.

Good, look's like in a hundred years we'll have rudimentary craft that
will be something like the space craft in Star Wars, a pity I'll be
long dead by then. :(

--

Christopher





I believe, Christopher, that the United States can build Planetary
Spaceships within the next 10 years. With He-3 sitting around on the
Moon, worth about 3 Billion Dollars a ton, I can't understand waiting 2
or 3 decades to do what can be done very quickly -- if we try.

If a Planetary Spaceship were to be reconditioned on the Moon, it could
be beefed up with considerable additional room, supplies, with titanium
and aluminum additions, not to even mention refilling it's Liquid
Hydrogen and Liquid Oxygen tanks. The Moon's gravity is 1/6th the
Earths. So, refitting and blast off shouldn't take much of the total
fuel supply, unlike Earth where most of the fuel is consumed just
escaping Earth's powerful gravity.

Electrogravitics has an important place in all this. It is yet another
booster for such a craft as well as the possibility of ion engines.
Ion engines are a fully developed technology today, with several of our
probes having successfully used it.

Wonderful news, it seems that Star Wars type designed spacecraft are
the way to go, i.e. they use repulsors/electrogravitics to lift of a
planetrary surface to get into orbit and beyond, and they also use ion
engines for forward motion, all-be-it high thrust ion engines. I know
Star Wars is sci-fi bordering on fantasy, but the crafts and the
technology as shown in the cross sections book, could have been built
today if we had the parts and knew how the various componants worked
i.e. the physics. All we need now is to work out what the structure
of sppace time is, see if 'hyperspace' is for real and then work out
how to go faster then light. ;-)

BTW, several other aspects of Star Wars technology is now being
developed here on Earth and now.

Getting back to electrogravitics, here is a site that you should find
interesting.

See: http://www.soteria.com/


Taa for the link.

Yes, I believe using electrogravitics with current rocket capability
could put us into the asteroids, moons, and planets within 10 years --
if we try.


tomcat
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Christopher
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  • Re: Electrogravitics is Reality!
    ... Christopher wrote: ... JNL Labs has working models. ... With this much 'proven' capability it is time for all of our Aircraft, ... to put Electrogravitics to use. ...
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