Antigravity Technology Hidden for Decades from the Public | The Relation of Electricity and Gravity
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I saw a video once that looked late 70s’ish, I think in a field, of a guy riding a thing kind of like a Segway, but no wheels, and hovering/flying.
I really wish I could find/see it again because I’m not even sure I am remembering it right at this point. But whatever it was, it was awesome, fake or not.
It’s possible but I would have to see it in action first so for now, doubtful.
Thank you for linking that to me. That is definitely not it. Whoever was “driving” it, was a grown man. You stand up on it, like on a Segway. Think of the kid’s box scooter back in 1955 in the movie Back To The Future, It was that, without the wheels on the bottom. No wires or anything else. It was just hovering/levitating as whoever was on it steered it and “flew” it around.
We can deduce some things about the so-called Nazi Bell from its shape. It's circular and very squat. This suggests it might contain a rotating apparatus with a vertical axis. Perhaps a spinning electromechanical system. But how could that be electrogravitic? After all, we do not see any antigrav effects in spinning massive generators. Possibly it used high frequency currents playing in strange ways with electrons. And that brings to mind Tesla, who was active in that same general era. Hmm. Why did the government confiscate all his papers after his death? Hmm.
The so-called 'red mercury' probably was some kind of electron-dense metal in liquid form, able to be spun or to rotate but have properties that solid metal doesn't have due to its crystalline nature (although solid metal isn't really a crystal). My guess is any electrogravitic effects came from the sheer density of electrons. Maybe providing a shield against gravity. Normally we do not have any way to accumulate a huge number of electrons together in a space because isolated electrons will repel each other. But maybe the Nazi physicists conceived of a way to use electron-dense atoms and exploit the particles outside the nucleus - the electrons - in some way that interacts with gravity,
If a bunch of hippies could build flying antigravity capacitors 100 years ago, I find it strange that we don't see thousands of people doing the same in their garages, streamed live.
Maybe the man can detect and stop a livestream in realtime, but it's far more difficult to assassinate an anonymous torrent with schematics and a video.
That's a good point. However, given the volume of conspiracy videos and other material about this, and how much easier it ought to be to replicate using todays technology, don't you think it would be more likely to be anon who recreated the result based on those, than a naive engineer reinventing it from scratch without any context?