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    Now this looks like a fun project :) Self levitating devices you can build yourself using the Biefeld-Brown effect. Lifters Mark A

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      Now this looks like a fun project :) Self levitating devices you can build yourself using the Biefeld-Brown effect. Lifters Mark A

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      Wow, that is pretty cool. I wish I had the time to play around with those things, then I could put my Electronics Engineering degree to some use! :-D Regards, -- Dana Holt Xenos Software

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        Wow, that is pretty cool. I wish I had the time to play around with those things, then I could put my Electronics Engineering degree to some use! :-D Regards, -- Dana Holt Xenos Software

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        Dana Holt wrote: I wish I had the time to play around with those things, then I could put my Electronics Engineering degree to some use! Do you realy think these things can be developed to have a practable usage ? Regardz Colin J Davies

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          Dana Holt wrote: I wish I had the time to play around with those things, then I could put my Electronics Engineering degree to some use! Do you realy think these things can be developed to have a practable usage ? Regardz Colin J Davies

          Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

          More about me :-)

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          Dana Holt
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          ****Colin Davies wrote: Do you realy think these things can be developed to have a practable usage ? The concept is very interesting to me. You never know, they laughed at the Wright brothers when they wanted to fly. One day we might have a personal levitation transport vehicle based on this technology. ;) -- Dana Holt Xenos Software

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            ****Colin Davies wrote: Do you realy think these things can be developed to have a practable usage ? The concept is very interesting to me. You never know, they laughed at the Wright brothers when they wanted to fly. One day we might have a personal levitation transport vehicle based on this technology. ;) -- Dana Holt Xenos Software

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            True we shouldn't discount ideas without really examining them, and even then we can be proved wrong. I examined some of the links and searched the subject a bit last night, and came to a quick conclusion that the forces were to small to be useful, And to make a large craft would be to heavy to create an effective craft. Since you Have an EE, I thought you might be better informed than me. I admit though if such a device was plausable it would be a revolution. Regardz Colin J Davies

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              True we shouldn't discount ideas without really examining them, and even then we can be proved wrong. I examined some of the links and searched the subject a bit last night, and came to a quick conclusion that the forces were to small to be useful, And to make a large craft would be to heavy to create an effective craft. Since you Have an EE, I thought you might be better informed than me. I admit though if such a device was plausable it would be a revolution. Regardz Colin J Davies

              Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

              More about me :-)

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              ****Colin Davies wrote: Since you Have an EE, I thought you might be better informed than me. I didn't look into the technical details in great depth, but I do think that this type of technology is very promising. Some of my friends and I have talked about using an electromagnetic field to produce levitation and motion. Best Regards, -- Dana Holt Xenos Software

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                ****Colin Davies wrote: Since you Have an EE, I thought you might be better informed than me. I didn't look into the technical details in great depth, but I do think that this type of technology is very promising. Some of my friends and I have talked about using an electromagnetic field to produce levitation and motion. Best Regards, -- Dana Holt Xenos Software

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                Sometimes something may not prove very useful on its own, but when combined with someone elses ideas amazing technology can be the result. I'm glad there was at least someone out there that found it as interesting as i did. Mark A

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