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onawah
8th May 2012, 19:39
I'm sure this kind of technology exists, but I wonder if Volkswagon has actually produced the vehicle in this video, or if this is all really good special effects, and since I don't understand Japanese, the video doesn't answer my question. :noidea::unsure:
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It says at the link given on the youtube page:
http://www.technologicvehicles.com/en/actualite-mobilite-verte/1749/video-vw-peoples-car-project-voici-la-voiture
Starting from these basic concepts, VWs engineers made this idea become true with an original vehicle using electromagnetic levitation -to provide freedom and comfort- but also safety oriented with distance sensors to avoid crashes.
So it sounds like the video is actually of a real event, which is freaking fantastic if true! :high5::clap2:
Or else someone is just :jester:
Does anyone know anything more about this?
RMorgan
8th May 2012, 19:44
Hey mate,
This is a concept video, not a real video.
Itīs made with the help of CGI.
We donīt have this technology yet, at least us, civilians.
Now, if the military have developed secret anti-gravity technology is another story...
Cheers,
Raf.
onawah
8th May 2012, 20:02
Well, you may be right, Raf, and it's what I thought too, but it doesn't explain why it says at the link given on the youtube page:
http://www.technologicvehicles.com/e...ici-la-voiture
Starting from these basic concepts, VWs engineers made this idea become true with an original vehicle using electromagnetic levitation -to provide freedom and comfort- but also safety oriented with distance sensors to avoid crashes.
Even if not a reality yet it has been imagined, just a matter of time now :whoo:
RMorgan
8th May 2012, 20:44
Well, you may be right, Raf, and it's what I thought too, but it doesn't explain why it says at the link given on the youtube page:
http://www.technologicvehicles.com/e...ici-la-voiture
Starting from these basic concepts, VWs engineers made this idea become true with an original vehicle using electromagnetic levitation -to provide freedom and comfort- but also safety oriented with distance sensors to avoid crashes.
Hey mate,
Itīs a hypothetical situation, to make this video go viral.
This sort of electromagnetic levitation is just possible in controlled laboratory environments.
The electromagnetic properties of the ground arenīt strong enough to levitate a car or even very light things.
Otherwise, we would be skateboarding like Marty, from Back to the Future! :)
Cheers,
Raf.
Sidney
8th May 2012, 21:08
I found this. Looks like its not all CG.
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/05/04/is-vw-next-people-car-hover-car/
RMorgan
8th May 2012, 21:18
I found this. Looks like its not all CG.
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/05/04/is-vw-next-people-car-hover-car/
Yep. Like they say on the article, itīs supposed to work on a special road surface. Then it would work indeed! :)
However, coating all the roads with some kind of special magnetic surface seems more expensive and laborious than actually researching other kinds of anti-gravity systems.
The car model is pretty real. Itīs only CGI when the car is moving.
Anyway, itīs very cool as a concept.
Cheers,
Raf.
Sidney
8th May 2012, 21:20
I found this. Looks like its not all CG.
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/05/04/is-vw-next-people-car-hover-car/
Yep. Like they say on the article, itīs supposed to work on a special road surface. Then it would work indeed! :)
However, coating all the roads with some kind of special magnetic surface seems more expensive and laborious than actually researching other kinds of anti-gravity systems.
Anyway, itīs very cool as a concept.
Cheers,
Raf.
Its better than being addicted to petroleum for eternity. It is definitly a step in the right direction. Looks like fun too.;)
RMorgan
8th May 2012, 21:24
I found this. Looks like its not all CG.
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/05/04/is-vw-next-people-car-hover-car/
Yep. Like they say on the article, itīs supposed to work on a special road surface. Then it would work indeed! :)
However, coating all the roads with some kind of special magnetic surface seems more expensive and laborious than actually researching other kinds of anti-gravity systems.
Anyway, itīs very cool as a concept.
Cheers,
Raf.
Its better than being addicted to petroleum for eternity. It is definitly a step in the right direction. Looks like fun too.;)
It should be the most amazing thing to drive/fly one of those!! Thatīs for sure my friend! :)
Thereīs a nice documentary, called "Who killed the electric car", which proves that we could be driving 100% highly efficient electric cars for almost two decades now.
The problem, as usual, was that some corporations didnīt want to lose their oil profit.
Cheers,
Raf.
Sidney
8th May 2012, 22:24
I found this. Looks like its not all CG.
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/05/04/is-vw-next-people-car-hover-car/
Yep. Like they say on the article, itīs supposed to work on a special road surface. Then it would work indeed! :)
However, coating all the roads with some kind of special magnetic surface seems more expensive and laborious than actually researching other kinds of anti-gravity systems.
Anyway, itīs very cool as a concept.
Cheers,
Raf.
Its better than being addicted to petroleum for eternity. It is definitly a step in the right direction. Looks like fun too.;)
It should be the most amazing thing to drive/fly one of those!! Thatīs for sure my friend! :)
Thereīs a nice documentary, called "Who killed the electric car", which proves that we could be driving 100% highly efficient electric cars for almost two decades now.
The problem, as usual, was that some corporations didnīt want to lose their oil profit.
Cheers,
Raf.
I've seen that one!! Anf they guy who invented the car that ran on water. he died under mysterious circumstances too. They stop at nothing.:(
WhiteFeather
8th May 2012, 22:40
Hey mate,
This is a concept video, not a real video.
Itīs made with the help of CGI.
We donīt have this technology yet, at least us, civilians.
Now, if the military have developed secret anti-gravity technology is another story...
Cheers,
Raf.
They used this technology in Egypt thousands of years ago. And Frequencys were used to levitate these massive stones. Read The Ra Materials. It explains it there. Frequencys my dear watson, frequencys.
Good read here:
http://www.gizapyramid.com/articles/levitation.htm
RMorgan
8th May 2012, 22:48
Hey mate,
This is a concept video, not a real video.
Itīs made with the help of CGI.
We donīt have this technology yet, at least us, civilians.
Now, if the military have developed secret anti-gravity technology is another story...
Cheers,
Raf.
They used this technology in Egypt thousands of years ago. And Frequencys were used to levitate these massive stones. Read The Ra Materials. It explains it there. Frequencys my dear watson, frequencys.
Good read here:
http://www.gizapyramid.com/articles/levitation.htm
Hey mate,
Iīm sure itīs about frequencies as well!
Now, how they did it, I have no idea.
Cheers,
Raf.
KiwiElf
8th May 2012, 22:50
They used this technology in Egypt thousands of years ago. And Frequencys were used to levitate these massive stones. Read The Ra Materials. It explains it there. Frequencys my dear watson, frequencys.
Good read here:
http://www.gizapyramid.com/articles/levitation.htm
Also the "Vimana's" described in the Ancient Indian Sanskrit, (and a guy called Keeley who used sound waves to levitate objects around Tesla's time).
This VW concept sounds similar to a mag-lev (as used in trains today).
WhiteFeather
8th May 2012, 22:58
Hey mate,
This is a concept video, not a real video.
Itīs made with the help of CGI.
We donīt have this technology yet, at least us, civilians.
Now, if the military have developed secret anti-gravity technology is another story...
Cheers,
Raf.
They used this technology in Egypt thousands of years ago. And Frequencys were used to levitate these massive stones. Read The Ra Materials. It explains it there. Frequencys my dear watson, frequencys.
Good read here:
http://www.gizapyramid.com/articles/levitation.htm
Hey mate,
Iīm sure itīs about frequencies as well!
Now, how they did it, I have no idea.
Cheers,
Raf.
We were much more knowledgable back in the day so it seems. My theory is that we had some wires unplugged from our DNA structure if you will and also somehow became dumbed down. My perspective and Just a thought IMO.
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The key is to learn how to get our DNA back up to its original par again. And whence it happens, watch out! We will become gods like we were in the past.
KiwiElf
8th May 2012, 22:58
I've seen that one!! Anf they guy who invented the car that ran on water. he died under mysterious circumstances too. They stop at nothing.:(
I hope you didn't mean Archie Blue! Back in the 1970's-80s I think, Archie modified his Mini (here in NZ) to run on Hydrogen extracted from water in his gas tank. Rather than place a huge pressurised (and very dangerous) tank full of Hydrogen in the boot, his device pulled off just enough Hydrogen to keep the car running for the next few seconds. TPTW attempted to close him down and he moved to Australia many years ago.
There are kits for sale on the Internet which claim to do a similar thing and can be retrofitted to most existing cars for around $1,000 or less.
DouglasDanger
8th May 2012, 23:24
I've seen that one!! Anf they guy who invented the car that ran on water. he died under mysterious circumstances too. They stop at nothing.:(
I hope you didn't mean Archie Blue! Back in the 1970's-80s I think, Archie modified his Mini (here in NZ) to run on Hydrogen extracted from water in his gas tank. Rather than place a huge pressurised (and very dangerous) tank full of Hydrogen in the boot, his device pulled off just enough Hydrogen to keep the car running for the next few seconds. TPTW attempted to close him down and he moved to Australia many years ago.
There are kits for sale on the Internet which claim to do a similar thing and can be retrofitted to most existing cars for around $1,000 or less.
Stan Meyer ( mayer? spelling?) he used a hydrogen cell to power a vw engine mounted in a dune buggy frame ( most popular of his creations), he was poisoned at a banquet/ dinner and died, when his family arrived home all of his inventions including the Dune Buggy in his garage where gone, thier house also ransacked. ( 99% sure this is who your talking about). His inventions and similar technology would have crushed the gasoline engine industry in the 80's.
The under $1000 dollar kits you see advertized will not run an engine independantly most of the ones i investigated are prone to catasrofic failure as they use copper and other oxidizable components in the cell itself, so i would say are junk made for profit and creating a bad buzz about the hydrogen cells... ( nothing under a 316 stainless steel should be used inside the cell the reaction causes it to oxidize almost immediatly and will rapidly deteriorate,), the high pressure hydrogen tank is also unneeded as stan Proved with his experiments .....( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a74uarqap2E )
Sidney
8th May 2012, 23:31
I don't remember who, I just remember seeing the video, showing him pour a bucket of (specially filtered) water into the gas tank, ZERO gas. He got in and drove away. This was probably 7 or 8 years ago when I saw the video, and about a year later, i saw the article that he had died under mysterious circumstances.. I believe I saw it on chemtrailtrackingusa-yahoo group.
KiwiElf
8th May 2012, 23:34
Just Googled "Archie Blue" - not the same person as Stan Meyer altho his work is also on this site ;). Here's a link:
http://waterpoweredcar.com/archieblue.html
DouglasDanger
8th May 2012, 23:56
Just Googled "Archie Blue" - not the same person as Stan Meyer altho his work is also on this site ;). Here's a link:
http://waterpoweredcar.com/archieblue.html
Thanks KiwiELf, :) There was another from Austrailia in the late 90's to early 2000's, he was taking water adding a bit of oil and then a chemical to both shaking it up filtering it and runing that in his engines.. He was creating a gasoline like chemical that would run any engine( more oil added for diesels), I lost his video haven't been able to find any other video's and haven't heard anything of him since.. I didn't get to investigate his process, but would love more info if any Aussies know who I am talking about.. :)
onawah
9th May 2012, 01:26
Well, thanks guys, I guess you cleared up the question.
Was it Stan Meyer's blueprints that Dr. Steven Greer was trying to raise funds for, so his Orion Project could re-create the technology?
TigaHawk
9th May 2012, 02:15
I found this. Looks like its not all CG.
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/05/04/is-vw-next-people-car-hover-car/
Yep. Like they say on the article, itīs supposed to work on a special road surface. Then it would work indeed! :)
However, coating all the roads with some kind of special magnetic surface seems more expensive and laborious than actually researching other kinds of anti-gravity systems.
Thats part of the big problem as to why humanity is doing so badly.
If it cant be done by machines, and has to be human labor, they wont go for it.
You think turning all the dirt roads into buitmen roads was easy back in the day? :)
it would provide alot of jobs for people, for a long period of time (or short if they employ people from each town to work on their own roads, and meet with other towns in the middle) and think of the other benefits if that car dosnt use fossil fuels.
My neighbour told me that he once knew a farmer in Zimbabwe who ran his vehicles on water. I bet there are other farmers out there, hidden away, who are not using petrol and oil.
You do all know if it is actually simple and easy to convert a vehicle so that it does not need petrol to operate and we did that with our vehicles, we would be arrested and prosecuted using some law dug up from who knows where, and (check out Wade Frazier's thread to see what happens).
Maybe the answer is to move to a country where we can be under the radar and just do it!
Another thought - if I did not tell anyone, how would 'they' know that I am using water instead of petrol to run my car? Does anyone know how to actually do this? Do you think I could?
KiwiElf
10th May 2012, 13:07
sdv
That's a great question ;) - I imagine it could be done in relative secrecy if you possesed the skills, resources etc to make/build it ... and keep fairly quiet about it, that way, posing no perceived threat to the oil companies?
(Did you know Hitachi were allegedly testing (in relative secrecy) a tachyon drive powered scooter back in the 1970's? Engine was about the size of a can of baked beans, used no fuel, silent, amazing torque, and would theoretically run until its parts wore out. I'll try and find some reference from the printed material. Google REX RESEARCH and you will find some amazing stuff :)
sirdipswitch
10th May 2012, 15:04
The U.S. Air Force has anti-gravity technology that they have used for years... and nobody even pays any attention to it. hmm. It's called the Harrier VTOL jet. Have you ever watched one in opperation? The jet nozzel, at the far back of the plane points down to the ground and lifts the entire plane, keeping it perfectly level the entire time... bulls**t. That much thrust at the back, (with approximatelly 75-80% of the weight of that plane, foreward of that point) would flip that thing over on it's back, like a dead bug. Well, somebody must have been getting suspicious, because the new verssion now has a fan right behind the cockpit, that is supposed to provide thrust to lift the nose... Bulls**t. That fan isn't big enough to provide that much lift. And besides, they didn't need it on the older model, why do they suddenly need it on the new model? Most people just do not pay attention to what they are actually seeing, to understand what they are actually seeing. Proof? Sharpen a pencil. Lay it on your table. Hook your fingernail under the point. Pull up. Does the pencil come up level?
Okay if that don't blow your mind, maybe this will. A very good freind of mine, (died several years ago) was in military intelligence durring WW-2. It was his teams job to find out where the Germans were getting their fuel from. They interogated every German officer that was being captured an NONE of them would talk. One even got his hands on a pistol, and shot himself, rather than trying to escape. All of their supply lines had been cut, and yet they just kept going. When the war was over, The first place my freind, with his team, went was to open fuel tanks of the German equipment. Guess what they found? All of their fuel tanks were full of water. Any internal combustion engine, can be made to run on water.
The people in control of the oil, are the very same people in control of the world. Why do you think it's taking them so long to produce a one world govt? Because they really don't need to. They have been in complete control for many Decades now. All of the things that they do now, is just Sheeple games to keep us in fear. Nothing more. They can have ANYONE killed instantly, anywhere in the world, that becomes a problem for them. Period.
love and peace
sirdipswitch
sirdipswitch
10th May 2012, 15:14
I would say that Japan may allready possess this technology, and doing nothing more than trying to get the US to fess up.
love and peace
sirdipswitch
Seikou-Kishi
10th May 2012, 15:14
It's not Japanese. Maybe we could ask Mariposafe if he could give us a general idea?
MariaDine
10th May 2012, 15:30
http://www.technologicvehicles.com/en/actualite-mobilite-verte/1749/video-vw-peoples-car-project-voici-la-voiture
............at the end of the page there are other curious news...like a compressed air car
http://www.technologicvehicles.com/en/green-transportation-news/1778/tata-motors-second-phase-of-development-for-t
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubpObNY0NTI&feature=watch_response
I WONDER ABOUT THE HIGHWAYS ...HOW WILL THEY WILL CHANGE
Seems to me that people get thrown into jail, bribed, intimidated, maybe even killed, when they talk about this technology; try to share it; try to sell it especially. So, my thinking is ... why not just go ahead and do it but keep quiet about it. For most of us it would be easy to stay under the radar.
I am clueless whe it comes to the working of a car, or any engines. (Last time I tried to change a tyre - how difficult could that be, I've watched it being done dozens of times - a man approached me offering help, got a very strange look on his face, blurted out an apology and then laughed long and hard. I had managed to jack up the car but you know that thingie you put under the car, it was upside down. How was I to know?) But I do believe that if you ask, you will be shown the path. So, if I can run my car on water, the way will be shown to me.
We may all be susceptible to the la la land of paranoia, but I think my conclusion that you have to maintain secrecy and keep this under the radar otherwise there is danger is a sensible one. In sharing this information we don't need to be paranoid but we should be careful.
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