RE: Air ship reports

Joseph Hiddink ( vliegschotel@yahoo.com )
Mon, 3 Jan 2000 21:37:55 -0800 (PST)

Yes Fred, there is a Santa Claus:
I invented the capacitor that changes from a
2-terminal to a 1-terminal with a flick of a switch.
The large 2-terminal capacitor gets charged up to e.g.
1000 volts. Then it gets changed into a 1-terminal
capacitor, which is connected to the metal sphere it
is in. The 1-terminal capacitor becomes the electrical
capacity of the sphere. If the 2-terminal capacitor is
1 microfarad (attainable) and the sphere has a
capacity of 50 micro-microfarad, you get a pulse of 20
million volts, positive all alone or negative all
alone.
If a sphere sits on the ground, the sphere becomes
(e.g.) negative, and the earth locally becomes
negative. The first pulse may not do much, but the
second one, which happens within one second, will have
the effect of Mother Earth repelling this pesky thing.
And that is how a Flying Saucer works. Every one of
these spheres has such a capacitor inside.
The saucer shape is nothing but a reflector.
With a simple joystick power is applied to each
capacitor/sphere to steer. A knob to increase the
charging potential governs the speed. Hovering or
flying is just simple. In the future your car will be
of the "Starwars" type. No noise, no pollution, and no
collisions. You can live at your cottage 500 miles
from your place of work, and be there in one half
hour.
Unfortunately the NOT-K.I.S.S. Rocket Propulsion
Experts of NASA were "Not interested, thank you!"
So I am slowly gathering parts and other things to
build something. I found over 1200 applications to
date. But in the wrong hands it could be a disaster.
It was used once to save a great number of people in a
hijacked plane in Africa many years ago.
Joe Hiddink vliegschotel@yahoo.com
P.S. vliegschotel is Dutch for Flying Saucer.
--- Fred Epps <fepps@fidalgo.net> wrote:
> >
> > Hello all.
> >
> > Reading through the air ship reports prior to
> wright brothers and with
> > the little in the way of descriptions of their
> principle of levitation,
> > it draw a question of: "Has anyone ever built a
> capacitor designed as a
> > false monopole?"
>
> Yes, there are patents for both magnetic and
> electric versions of this.
> Unfortunately I can't remember the name of the
> inventor of the capacitor
> version, but he is a member of some of the lists, so
> he might pop up. The
> magnetic version was invented by Wachspress:
>
> http://www.patents.ibm.com/details?pn=US04874346__
>
> US4874346: Free flying magnetic levitator
>
> A free flying magnetic levitator that is self
> stabilized and fully
> maneuverable for magnetic structure establishing an
> odd number of poles for
> interaction with another magnetic field having an
> even number of poles to
> produce linear motion instead of rotation without a
> guideway.
> Longitudinally wound coils produce the odd pole
> magnetic field for
> maximizing coupling with an even pole field such as
> the magnetic field of
> the earth.
> >
> > This is just a thought. Excuse me if it is
> imbecile.
>
> Not at all :-)
>
> Fred
>
>
>
>
>
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