Post by Alien Scientist on Sept 14, 2011 19:50:05 GMT -6
This was the first video I made when I began researching Anti-Gravity and started finding lots of different information from various unrelated sources all pointing to the same thing: Rotating Superconductors.
My first lead into an actual physical mechanism which could provide a strong enough field to alter gravity came from NASA's Gravity Probe B which set out to measure the Gravito-Magnetic field created by the Earth as it travels around the sun. This is why I mention the analogy between Maxwell's equations for electromagnetic fields and the GEM equations.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitomagnetism
I show both the integral and differential forms of the equations without going into explicit mathematical detail. I do go through a qualitative description of Gradients, Divergences, and Curls. Even if this video didn't explain how to create anti-gravity, it at least touched upon a few basic concepts in physics and hopefully got some people interested in studying electrodynamics in a bit more depth.
Since I made this video, I have given up on the idea of using Gravitomagnetism to produce anti-gravity since the math conflicts with Einstein's Theory of General Relativity, and I have instead been looking into several other theoretical explanations. Among them Frank Znidarsic's work based on Cold Fusion research and Dr. Eugene Podkletnov's data which Frank had exclusive access to when he went to NASA's Marshall Space Center to witness the NASA reproductions of the Podkletnov effect first hand.
I have also looked into other scientists such as Stoyan Sarg of helical-structures.org and their research and experiments dealing with possible anti-gravity effects. Will have more on this later, once I finish reading his book.
Although this video was perhaps a bit premature and totally unsuccessful in explaining antigravity or how to produce it...
It did pave the way for future research and open people up to the possibilities as well as research being done out there to move us in the right direction.