Jet fuel hoax... thoughts?
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This is one of those things where you look up all the numbers and do the math yourself, assuming there is some extra 0 added, along the way, and then you realize, "wait, these numbers are actually correct...". The first time I saw this I was 100% convinced that there was some kind of rational explanation and that it was a stupid idea, because it was so blatantly ridiculous, but I am 100% stumped. The A380 really does hold 85,000 gallons of gas and 85,000 gallons is about eight large tanker trucks full (15-20 of the airport-sized tankers), and that it really is somewhere between 250 and 300 tons (so like 150 family sedans... on the wings). It just doesn't make any sense.
EDIT: I hadn't ever seen the second part of this; absolutely amazing and so weird to contemplate.
Yes agreed, I heard about certain insects such as bumble bees levitating with electro magnetic forces a few years ago, and I have been fascinated by levitation technology ever since (which I believe has existed for well over a century at the very minimum).
If you really go down this rabbit hole it makes you question the existence of gravity and relativity (mass attracting mass, or mass distorting space and time). What we think of as gravity may simply be electrostatic and electromagnetic forces. Why would these forces allow you to negate gravity which is supposedly based on mass?
Watch at 40 min this MIT professor admits that it is not gravity that holds us to Earth or holds earth together. He does think gravity is responsible on the solar system scale or bigger (which I disagree). But in any case, I think it is telling of how false public understanding is. https://youtu.be/Lx64cq0HeXY
That is interesting AF (re: the questioning gravity part) - I'll watch that vid in bed tonight; thanks for the link.
No such thing as free energy. But I think the argument has some merit. They do use fuel, and a lot of it. But ai don’t think they have the volume to store what they say they do. 747 supposably can carry 240,000L or 60,000 gallons. That is 6 fully loaded B train fuel tanker trucks to fill up one plane. If this was true, there would be Constant, non stop, relentless fuel hauls going to the airports. You dont see that at all. My small town airport can take jetliners and it only has a small single axle fuel truck, maybe 2,500 gallons.
unlike cars, for planes they often don't fill them to capacity. this is because the more fuel the plane is carrying, the more weight it is carrying and therefore the more expensive fuel they burn on the trip. pilots will therefore fill their planes with what they need for the trip, plus some reserve.
Ok, but let's see a 747 take off with 60,000 gal worth of fuel (let alone contain it). It's laughable when you see the fuel trucks next to a 747 which is just an average sized commercial jet.