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Bean me up Scotty or how to make a UFO

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posted on May, 25 2017 @ 12:18 AM
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This is an interesting experiment which seems to prove the existence of anti gravity, if its true and not a hoax which it dosn't seem to be as their is an explanation of the effect. We seem to have flying saucer drive, from a micro wave source. Its a bit mind blowing as he puts it together from household items
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posted on May, 25 2017 @ 12:31 AM
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a reply to: anonentity

Umm, obviously fake.

If thrust was coming from the batteries/phone/coins, the glass would flip over.

It's hanging from a thread or wire that can't be seen because the video quality is so low.


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posted on May, 25 2017 @ 01:21 AM
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Mabey but this one works and he uses foil.www.youtube.com...

Tesla wanted to put his microwave towers all over to charge up his flying machine, if the cell phone tower does the same thing what are we looking at. Tesla was granted a patent on his flying saucer way back when, it looks like the reported ones ,most of his stuff worked.

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posted on May, 25 2017 @ 01:45 AM
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a reply to: anonentity

A lifter is not anti-gravity. it's pretty much a very dangerous toy. One that would not operate in the vacuum of space.

but the phone glass coin operated battery thing, well my avatar agrees with your avatar on that one lol



posted on May, 25 2017 @ 03:42 AM
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a reply to: anonentity

Did they slowly hang up at the end?



posted on May, 25 2017 @ 04:03 AM
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originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: chr0naut


Mabey but this one works and he uses foil.www.youtube.com...

Tesla wanted to put his microwave towers all over to charge up his flying machine, if the cell phone tower does the same thing what are we looking at. Tesla was granted a patent on his flying saucer way back when, it looks like the reported ones ,most of his stuff worked.


A lifter works by creating an electrostatically charged breeze. It wouldn't work out of the atmosphere and you can't simply ramp up the volts because at some point the non-conductivity of the air breaks down and you get a spark discharge (which destroys the lift and can blast holes in the electrodes).

Tesla was a man of his time, his radio frequency (not microwave) towers, for power transmission through the air, would simply not have worked. The fact that we still charge tiny devices like our phones by plugging them in shows the fantasy of transmitting power without wires. Similarly, we know his only patented flying machine (a helicopter like device whose blades are far too short to work) could not fly, either.

Here's the patent for Tesla's "Apparatus for aerial transportation" US 1655114 A. Which shows you how primitive his patents were. It was also one of the last patents he filed. He never filed a patent for an electromagnetic flying disk.

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posted on May, 25 2017 @ 07:13 AM
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a reply to: anonentity

It looks like it's being held up by monofilm fishing line.



posted on May, 25 2017 @ 07:19 AM
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a reply to: anonentity

He used household items it would be easy enough for you to test this out. Go test it and poet your video here.



posted on May, 25 2017 @ 08:48 AM
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Antigravity, haha. Should do some research before you just spout off such a term. This device, which I believe to be fake because I believe the foil would block all cellphone frequencies, is just using one of the other forces of nature to overcome the least understood force.



posted on May, 25 2017 @ 08:55 AM
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a reply to: anonentity

What's the point of the batteries when he only connects the positive ?

The negative is not connected so there is no flow, as I don't believe air has enough conductivity to complete a circuit



posted on May, 25 2017 @ 09:32 AM
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Could you change the title please? It hurts to read "Bean me up Scotty".



posted on May, 25 2017 @ 09:58 AM
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a reply to: chr0naut

I understand not believing it but as another poster said tryi amd see if it is fake. That is the scientific method experiment and disprove



posted on May, 25 2017 @ 11:19 AM
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At least there was no shadow of the fishing pole. The rotation and slow touchdown pretty much give it away.




posted on May, 25 2017 @ 11:30 AM
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originally posted by: chr0naut

originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: chr0naut


Mabey but this one works and he uses foil.www.youtube.com...

Tesla wanted to put his microwave towers all over to charge up his flying machine, if the cell phone tower does the same thing what are we looking at. Tesla was granted a patent on his flying saucer way back when, it looks like the reported ones ,most of his stuff worked.


A lifter works by creating an electrostatically charged breeze. It wouldn't work out of the atmosphere and you can't simply ramp up the volts because at some point the non-conductivity of the air breaks down and you get a spark discharge (which destroys the lift and can blast holes in the electrodes).

Tesla was a man of his time, his radio frequency (not microwave) towers, for power transmission through the air, would simply not have worked. The fact that we still charge tiny devices like our phones by plugging them in shows the fantasy of transmitting power without wires. Similarly, we know his only patented flying machine (a helicopter like device whose blades are far too short to work) could not fly, either.

Here's the patent for Tesla's "Apparatus for aerial transportation" US 1655114 A. Which shows you how primitive his patents were. It was also one of the last patents he filed. He never filed a patent for an electromagnetic flying disk.


Disney is working on free roaming wireless power.

arstechnica.co.uk... wireless-power-transfer/

Disney Research has achieved room-scale ubiquitous wireless power delivery. That is, Disney has created a prototype living room where 10 objects—a smartphone, a lamp, a fan, an RC car, and more—are powered wirelessly, no cables required. Unlike existing wireless power transfer solutions, which mostly require an object to be placed very close to a wireless charging pad, the objects in Disney's living room can receive power while freely roaming; you can walk into the room with a smartphone in your pocket and it will start charging.



posted on May, 25 2017 @ 04:18 PM
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originally posted by: Flipper35

originally posted by: chr0naut

originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: chr0naut


Mabey but this one works and he uses foil.www.youtube.com...

Tesla wanted to put his microwave towers all over to charge up his flying machine, if the cell phone tower does the same thing what are we looking at. Tesla was granted a patent on his flying saucer way back when, it looks like the reported ones ,most of his stuff worked.


A lifter works by creating an electrostatically charged breeze. It wouldn't work out of the atmosphere and you can't simply ramp up the volts because at some point the non-conductivity of the air breaks down and you get a spark discharge (which destroys the lift and can blast holes in the electrodes).

Tesla was a man of his time, his radio frequency (not microwave) towers, for power transmission through the air, would simply not have worked. The fact that we still charge tiny devices like our phones by plugging them in shows the fantasy of transmitting power without wires. Similarly, we know his only patented flying machine (a helicopter like device whose blades are far too short to work) could not fly, either.

Here's the patent for Tesla's "Apparatus for aerial transportation" US 1655114 A. Which shows you how primitive his patents were. It was also one of the last patents he filed. He never filed a patent for an electromagnetic flying disk.


Disney is working on free roaming wireless power.

arstechnica.co.uk... wireless-power-transfer/

Disney Research has achieved room-scale ubiquitous wireless power delivery. That is, Disney has created a prototype living room where 10 objects—a smartphone, a lamp, a fan, an RC car, and more—are powered wirelessly, no cables required. Unlike existing wireless power transfer solutions, which mostly require an object to be placed very close to a wireless charging pad, the objects in Disney's living room can receive power while freely roaming; you can walk into the room with a smartphone in your pocket and it will start charging.


I never said that inductive charging is not possible. I have in the past used a mouse and mousepad that provided power to the mouse inductively. It works but requires large aerials and very close proximities.

In Disney's situation, the room is an enclosed resonator and the power being delivered is on the verge of being dangerous to humans. Standing within 48 centimeteres of the central transmitting pole exceeds SAR limits for human exposure. Like all radiant energy, extended exposure would accumulate cellular damage and so not only are there proximity limits but also exposure time limits.

Tesla's wireless electricity over long distances, is different than Disney's approach and does not work as he suggested in his patents.

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posted on May, 25 2017 @ 04:37 PM
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I noticed that, but he might be using them as a magnetic fields around the base.



posted on May, 25 2017 @ 04:51 PM
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a reply to: anonentity

Ive found this question before as now...and oxymoron. So you say we can make something unidentified. Well, then its nothing identifiable. It all goes back to lumping alien or unknown crafts, objects, saucers, orbs, cigars...all as U.F.O.'s

So, yep. You certainly can make something we cant identify...which will fit the description of "An Object...flying...that cant be identified". A U.F.O.

So one creates a...something?



posted on May, 25 2017 @ 06:07 PM
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a reply to: anonentity

A scottish discovery?






posted on May, 25 2017 @ 07:09 PM
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originally posted by: dfnj2015
a reply to: anonentity

It looks like it's being held up by monofilm fishing line.


I made an anti-gravity device like that once using just a piece of bamboo, fishing line and a gyroscope. It could move upwards and levitate for a few seconds any time I lifted the bamboo rod.



posted on May, 25 2017 @ 07:14 PM
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Do batteries create magnetic fields by themselves, not in a circuit ?

I know you can make a magnetic field by running a current through a coil, but it needs both positive & negative to be in a circuit, doesn't work with just positive



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