the breakaway civilization already happened, at least once; likely 2 or 3 more.
mercury isn't necessarily for power, but controlling/manipulating electric fields for "anti-grav"
for anyone with a technically/STEM oriented mind, anything one can find and read/view on schauberger is worth making the effort for. i strongly suspect that schauberger's principles are simple enough to be utilized by any jack-of-all-trades or shadetree mechanic or ham op to build a craft. the materials don't seem to be exotic, but having resources to purchase, manipulate, and fabricate 1-10 tons of steel/iron, copper, and aluminum, and an appropriately sized workspace is probably beyond most.
Exactly that. it is surmised we have anti-gravity means coming from accelerating mercury ions in a circular raceway and doing something exotic to them involving quantum gravity theory (electrogravitic theory). It is speculated that the black triangle craft use this.
Is it possible the Germans had stumbled upon it and built vehicles? Did they try to have a lunar breakway civilization? I'd rate it far fetched, but there is more going on on the moon than is popularly known. No, I am not hyping 80 year Nazis on the moon but if they had electrogravity, they could easily come back to Earth and resupply a base.
the breakaway civilization already happened, at least once; likely 2 or 3 more.
mercury isn't necessarily for power, but controlling/manipulating electric fields for "anti-grav"
for anyone with a technically/STEM oriented mind, anything one can find and read/view on schauberger is worth making the effort for. i strongly suspect that schauberger's principles are simple enough to be utilized by any jack-of-all-trades or shadetree mechanic or ham op to build a craft. the materials don't seem to be exotic, but having resources to purchase, manipulate, and fabricate 1-10 tons of steel/iron, copper, and aluminum, and an appropriately sized workspace is probably beyond most.
Exactly that. it is surmised we have anti-gravity means coming from accelerating mercury ions in a circular raceway and doing something exotic to them involving quantum gravity theory (electrogravitic theory). It is speculated that the black triangle craft use this.
Is it possible the Germans had stumbled upon it and built vehicles? Did they try to have a lunar breakway civilization? I'd rate it far fetched, but there is more going on on the moon than is popularly known. No, I am not hyping 80 year Nazis on the moon but if they had electrogravity, they could easily come back to Earth and resupply a base.