Based on legitimate science it appears there are multiple ways of using electricity, chemicals, and magnetic fields to produce levitation and hence energy.
I’ve come to the conclusion that human science figured out how to make this work many decades ago – not with the help of aliens – but with our own minds.
Unfortunately it appears the knowledge is locked up and controlled by the military, some portions of the government, the aero space industry, the oil industry, and the financial world.
As JP Morgan once said…”if you can’t place a meter on it…”
And so goes the story of this technology bottled up by power brokers who don’t want anyone to have clean or free energy.
MSH
on August 15, 2015 at 10:23 am
There are always people thinking about and working on things. And we aren’t the only country on the planet.
Chris Parsons
on October 2, 2015 at 1:22 am
This brings to mind all the “empty space” in matter. All of that “empty space” and yet in a conductor the electrons in motion, tiny as they are, still manage to hit atoms in the conductor and generate heat. With all that empty space and something as small as an electron the only thing moving what are the odds of it hitting other atoms?
This is so cool!
Indeed.
Based on legitimate science it appears there are multiple ways of using electricity, chemicals, and magnetic fields to produce levitation and hence energy.
I’ve come to the conclusion that human science figured out how to make this work many decades ago – not with the help of aliens – but with our own minds.
Unfortunately it appears the knowledge is locked up and controlled by the military, some portions of the government, the aero space industry, the oil industry, and the financial world.
As JP Morgan once said…”if you can’t place a meter on it…”
And so goes the story of this technology bottled up by power brokers who don’t want anyone to have clean or free energy.
There are always people thinking about and working on things. And we aren’t the only country on the planet.
This brings to mind all the “empty space” in matter. All of that “empty space” and yet in a conductor the electrons in motion, tiny as they are, still manage to hit atoms in the conductor and generate heat. With all that empty space and something as small as an electron the only thing moving what are the odds of it hitting other atoms?