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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
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
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
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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
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
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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
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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