SomniumTheater
26th November 2010, 01:53
An excerpt from a physics paper I wrote recently
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“Ok, I have hinted enough at anti-gravity... What is going on here?
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Seats and trays to their forward upright position please; we are set for takeoff in 2 minutes.
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There seems to be an anti-gravity effect created by rotating a super conductor at high velocities. A breaking of the conservation of angular momentum occurs (oops did I just offend every physics professor with tenure or what?). NASA levitated a $600,000 super conductor via magnetic fields then rotated it quickly and noticed a small "gravitational anomaly" (anti-gravity). The whole experiment was a deception to say "go home folks... nothing to see here". They ruled the effect to be to small to be of any practical use. According to the math the effect goes by the square of the radius, meaning, small is not the way to go here and NASA used a one or 2 cm disk. NASA: Never A Straight Answer.
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The Home Run Paragraph
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A pitch at the very least
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What seems to be the real way to achieve the big boy anti-gravity effect is to rotate a dense fluid at some ratio of the speed of light. I would start at about 1/3 the speed of light (at the outer edge) due to some data produced from a handful of cold fusion experiments suggesting a transfer of energy occurs between forces at this velocity. The holy grail material needs to be a magnetic frictionless fluid (a thermionic super-fluid). It appears that mercury doped with some magnetic elements, that must also act to prevent mercury from freezing at low temperatures, is the solution here. Next, fill a thin toroid (donut-shaped container) with this fluid, super-cool it (this may require quasi-crystals to pull enough heat out), and apply high pressure so that the fluid becomes a Bois-Einstein Condensate; the wave property of matter allows matter to occupy the same space per time as it becomes one overlapping wave function when super-cooled and under pressure. This is how you would prevent friction and get the most bang for your buck in terms of utilizing all the spinning mass; if one part goes, it all goes. Finally, rotate the fluid inside the toroid quickly using EM fields of some sort, a degree of freedom opens up, and presto; something magical happens. Mercury Vortex Propulsion! And by the way, what shape would a craft be if its primary propulsion system was in the shape of a large-circumference thin-tubed toroid covered by a hull with a bit of aerodynamics thrown around it?... BiNGO!
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Fun huh?”
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“Infinity is a dot or is it just naught?
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Taking a spin around a black hole to clear our mind before heading back to earth =[
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If I'm right the universe is giving us an example of working anti-gravity near black holes. Which is consistent with how we have learned other tricks of the universe; we look around and see what nature is up to. After all, there can't be infinite gravity, right? Infinity is a concept not a quantifiable value; the universe needs values to process.
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Since I'm near enough to a black hole to feel its gravity and I remain in existence I would say there is no infinite gravity anywhere near a black hole. Infinity would have to be getting divided or subtracted by something so as to not collapse the universe and what could that possibly be? Hypothetically, the entire energy of the universe (in kinetic form) moving one tiny particle would not be able to find a safe velocity if an infinite gravity well existed anywhere in the universe. Infinite means hypothetical in my mind. The concept of infinity is a logic tool nothing more.
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I think the anti-grav effect (a breaking of angular momentum) happens just outside the black hole. Eventually, matter at the right combination of state, pressure, velocity and charge (stabilizing factors analogous to what holds the core of a star stable) then, like an opening suction cup above a river, a degree of freedom becomes accessible and matter shoots upward or downward (depending on proximity) to a near orthogonal angel to rotation. Pressure wins over matter-waves attempting to separate due to heat then charged matter takes a turn. A tiny escape clause that prevents the universe from destroying itself. Discovering infinity and understanding it, by looking at a black hole, is how we get out of the solar system!
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In my minds eye the exit cone comes to a point then to cone again as it extends from the top/bottom of a black hole. Think of 2 cones touching tip-to-tip with one of the bottoms sitting on a black hole far above the equator (closer to a pole) and then 2 more tip-touching-cones extending from the bottom (usually). We see no scattered debris from this circle of intersection because the state-of-matter is still that of a Bios-Einstein condensate. Or something, I don't understand yet but I think I'm a lot closer as I'm starting to see them.”
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Thank you for your time and responses,
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cj
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ps. this post can be moved to wherever on this site is appropriate.
pss. I have a dash more but that is a 1 on 1 private conversation.
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“Ok, I have hinted enough at anti-gravity... What is going on here?
*
Seats and trays to their forward upright position please; we are set for takeoff in 2 minutes.
*
There seems to be an anti-gravity effect created by rotating a super conductor at high velocities. A breaking of the conservation of angular momentum occurs (oops did I just offend every physics professor with tenure or what?). NASA levitated a $600,000 super conductor via magnetic fields then rotated it quickly and noticed a small "gravitational anomaly" (anti-gravity). The whole experiment was a deception to say "go home folks... nothing to see here". They ruled the effect to be to small to be of any practical use. According to the math the effect goes by the square of the radius, meaning, small is not the way to go here and NASA used a one or 2 cm disk. NASA: Never A Straight Answer.
*
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The Home Run Paragraph
*
A pitch at the very least
*
What seems to be the real way to achieve the big boy anti-gravity effect is to rotate a dense fluid at some ratio of the speed of light. I would start at about 1/3 the speed of light (at the outer edge) due to some data produced from a handful of cold fusion experiments suggesting a transfer of energy occurs between forces at this velocity. The holy grail material needs to be a magnetic frictionless fluid (a thermionic super-fluid). It appears that mercury doped with some magnetic elements, that must also act to prevent mercury from freezing at low temperatures, is the solution here. Next, fill a thin toroid (donut-shaped container) with this fluid, super-cool it (this may require quasi-crystals to pull enough heat out), and apply high pressure so that the fluid becomes a Bois-Einstein Condensate; the wave property of matter allows matter to occupy the same space per time as it becomes one overlapping wave function when super-cooled and under pressure. This is how you would prevent friction and get the most bang for your buck in terms of utilizing all the spinning mass; if one part goes, it all goes. Finally, rotate the fluid inside the toroid quickly using EM fields of some sort, a degree of freedom opens up, and presto; something magical happens. Mercury Vortex Propulsion! And by the way, what shape would a craft be if its primary propulsion system was in the shape of a large-circumference thin-tubed toroid covered by a hull with a bit of aerodynamics thrown around it?... BiNGO!
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Fun huh?”
*
*
*
*
“Infinity is a dot or is it just naught?
*
Taking a spin around a black hole to clear our mind before heading back to earth =[
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If I'm right the universe is giving us an example of working anti-gravity near black holes. Which is consistent with how we have learned other tricks of the universe; we look around and see what nature is up to. After all, there can't be infinite gravity, right? Infinity is a concept not a quantifiable value; the universe needs values to process.
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Since I'm near enough to a black hole to feel its gravity and I remain in existence I would say there is no infinite gravity anywhere near a black hole. Infinity would have to be getting divided or subtracted by something so as to not collapse the universe and what could that possibly be? Hypothetically, the entire energy of the universe (in kinetic form) moving one tiny particle would not be able to find a safe velocity if an infinite gravity well existed anywhere in the universe. Infinite means hypothetical in my mind. The concept of infinity is a logic tool nothing more.
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I think the anti-grav effect (a breaking of angular momentum) happens just outside the black hole. Eventually, matter at the right combination of state, pressure, velocity and charge (stabilizing factors analogous to what holds the core of a star stable) then, like an opening suction cup above a river, a degree of freedom becomes accessible and matter shoots upward or downward (depending on proximity) to a near orthogonal angel to rotation. Pressure wins over matter-waves attempting to separate due to heat then charged matter takes a turn. A tiny escape clause that prevents the universe from destroying itself. Discovering infinity and understanding it, by looking at a black hole, is how we get out of the solar system!
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In my minds eye the exit cone comes to a point then to cone again as it extends from the top/bottom of a black hole. Think of 2 cones touching tip-to-tip with one of the bottoms sitting on a black hole far above the equator (closer to a pole) and then 2 more tip-touching-cones extending from the bottom (usually). We see no scattered debris from this circle of intersection because the state-of-matter is still that of a Bios-Einstein condensate. Or something, I don't understand yet but I think I'm a lot closer as I'm starting to see them.”
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Thank you for your time and responses,
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cj
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ps. this post can be moved to wherever on this site is appropriate.
pss. I have a dash more but that is a 1 on 1 private conversation.