>From: Marinus Berghuis <renkahu@ihug.co.nz>
>To: jdecker@Keelynet.com, interact@Keelynet.com
>Subject: Re: One Terminal Capacitor
>Date: Sat, 01 Jan 2000 18:49:40 +1300
>
>At 19:23 29/06/99 -0500, you wrote:
>
>Good evening all,
>
>Joseph and the terminal capacitor.
>I have done experiments with a van der graaf generator that proved to me
>that what Joseph says about spherical capacitors is right.>
>I even designed a flying saucer but could get no one to come in with me.
>A high voltage potential can be directed over a disc to form a tornado
>underneath which lifts the disc with ease.
>3 tesla coils in a circle driven by reasonably small currents will give you
>all the potential you need for the spheres to act as lifting and steering
>mechanisms.
>1/2 a p.s.i atmospheric pressure reduction over the top of a 30 foot disc
>lifts
>22.72 tonnes (only good as long as there is air.)
>Can be made in model form but needs to be about 3 foot diameter.
>For exact dimensions see Bruce Cathies analysis of the Adamski Flying
>saucer photograph.
>Too poor to attempt anything now but all you thinkers should have no
>difficulty setting out the mechanism providing you do not forget a
>gyroscope to keep the thing on an even keel.
>
>Something to chew on.
>
>Happy hunting
>
>Ren
>
>
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