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Started by robomont, May 09, 2013, 03:32:24 AM

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robomont

Good idea.i may try but i wonder if the voltage will be to low due to spark gap even though the tab is broke off.
Otherwise great idea.better than mine.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

PLAYSWITHMACHINES

We try to please ;D

Industrial ovens use something similar but then 10" long, i'm sure i stole borrowed a few, i will have to dig deep in my piles of junk LOL

robomont

If you read the first of the thread.i stated i would send z some change off this project.well i spent it all on the project .
And more.
But because i believe in the cause.i was able to scrounge up enough to send him 20$ today.
I had said i would offer or scrap the project and send proceeds to z.
But i plan to upgrade this experiment and try again.as per prior discussion on here.
Thankyou zorgon for holding the ship steady.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

Elvis Hendrix

Robo,
Every move forward is a complete success.
Gold for you.
"Today, a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration – that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There's no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we're the imagination of ourselves. Here's Tom with the weather."
B H.

robomont

ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

robomont

this is a rubber freeze plug.this will be the new top.as a plug.to hold vacuum .and as a insulator for the positive electrode.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

robomont

this is a dodge door hinge repair kit.the pin will be my electrode.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

robomont

this is the parts i will be using.after unpackaging.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

vril-ya

#233
@robomont kudos for the effort BUT you should know, mercury vapour under hv emitts harmful radiation and is extremely detrimental to any life form in proximity as observed by nazi scientist.
you mention vimanas as a blueprint for you experiment, but vimanas did not use spiraling tubes, but a toroid tube filled with mercury above the strong electromagnet ring, opposing interaction of these fields produced upwards lift.
you also mention multiple times you need to "drag the air down" to produce lift, but that's ion-wind effect and you don't want ion-wind if you are creating field propulsion drive like mercury vortex drive is.
the point is you DON'T NEED MERCURY AT ALL. check my thread i posted about another approach to building such craft.

http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=6672.0

PLAYSWITHMACHINES

Hello and welcome Vril :D
Hey that's an interesting concept, and there is a lot to discuss here.

Robo knows what he's doing (i think :) ) but we are indeed studying several drive systems, but behind closed doors.
There are as many ways to travel through space as there are of generating electricity.
Yes rotating fields are the key element, but there is so much more, many of us have our own pet projects & we try to assist (or offer kind criticisms) to help each other out.
You will find us very open & formal here, although of course like any forum there are differing viewpoints, but it makes for lively discussions at times :D

I would like to you to join the Inventor's Group, where your project can be posted, discussed, added to even 8) we have several projects running that you will enjoy very much :D
Formal invitation is on it's way 8)
Robo, please go easy on him, he's made a damned good first post here, we need more peeps with the guts to post their ideas like that :)
Later!

vril-ya

thank you PWM, i'd like to hear more details about these projects you mentioned. i made my post a new thread, if anyone would care to experiment with the design.

robomont

#236
Lol. I'll try. Thank you pwm for your kindness.I've had a bad tooth I believe that has made me so impatient lately.

Yes the radiation is UV and soft xray.no biggie I'm not near the thing if itgets fired up.so far I don't have ignition.
Once I find my hacksaw I will be making the changes.
If that doesn't work then I plan to use my flyback coil to get ignition.
I think that once I get ignition,I can sustain it on heat supply alone.but dont know yet.
Will be checking out your design.
I may come off harsh but I will try my best not to.its more my limited vocabulary and culture.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

PLAYSWITHMACHINES

#237
Vril-va:
Thank YOU for being so open & honest.
I spent years on YooToob only to get into pointless arguments with 'debunkers', and realised it was using up valuable time. Here we discuss the pro's & cons of the concept, and do experiments to prove or disprove it. All very scientific :)
We post & chat in the forum, & now & then we throw stuff out on the public forum to get peeps like yourself interested.
This concept is certainly do-able or at least can be 'bench-tested' as we do with a lot of theories.
See ya on the other side ;D

Oh, hi Robo, hey this one's your baby & as always we all help each other out.
That's what sets us apart from the rest, we can all reason, this place is a real 'brain magnet' LOL but yes we have to be not only our own worst critics but it helps to explain to others "yes well we tried that already" & after that it goes into the trash bin or becomes a project
Hey we have enough work to go round :D

-PWM-

robomont

#238
http://www.whiteman.af.mil/units/509thmissionsupportgroup/index.asp
Go to bottom of page and look at center of security forces badge.looks alot like a caducious coil with charge coming off it.couldnt copy image.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

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