Umm....OK refer to the posts between Ufopolitics and Bugsfly on advanced Can Crushing and Coin Shrinking.
Thinking about the Alexey and what strikes me is how the HV plate looks like a slice taken from a giant piece of wire. It's like you took a giant piece of Aluminum wire and cut a slice out of it; that's what the HV Aluminum Plate seems to represent. So now consider that idea in relation to the attached video because what we really appear to have with the Alexey is a section of aluminum wire which is now being artificially stimulated with an exterior magnetic field, which is incidentally orbiting the outer edges, whilst an AC electrical field is simultaneously being feed in. This is then creating a PSA, or point source acceleration of dielectric counter-space at the center of the the plate: A proven fact established by the experimental proofs as a reliable theory.
Thereby, we can also assume the center of the Alexey's HV Aluminum Plate does have a center point of dielectric counter-spacial flow because it is a 2D representation of a very large aluminum wire. The PSA is at the center of the wire. As described and explained by Ken Wheeler in the attached video, a PSA is the most likely explanation for why the machine levitates, but because the PSA is on the same plane as the rest of the plate the machine is extremely difficult to get working.
It may be that the only reason this thing works is that the spinning magnetic plate is relatively smaller and thus the quote "PSA," or point source acceleration of the dielectric inertia does have some relative correlation being produced by the angle between the center of the plate and the spinning magnetics. If that's correct it would tend to explain why this thing is so funky to get going.
A more probable course to take would be to put a hole in the center of the HV plate with an attached tube extending up and above the plate. My thinking here is that this tube would extend the "PSA" of the dielectric inertia from the base of the Aluminum Plate to a more productive point above and thereby essentially pull ourselves up on our own boot straps.
One would think that a tube with a high Q dielectric core might then produce a measurable increase in the vectored force of the dielectric inertia; a force which is obviously more than capable of producing the necessary force for levitation. Also I can't help but notice how similar this is beginning to appear to the ARV illustration. If this is correct, and if this is what is taking place, then one could imagine a core which has a circulation system in the center column, as often described by abductee's, which would provide a power regeneration system through some suitable dielectric reactive medium. Given what is supposed that power system could be over-unity.
Now look at the ARV design. We have essentially the same outlay as the Alexey but with the addition of Central Column.
Simplified ARV Cutaway Illustration
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So here Ken explains a point source acceleration as one of two possible forms of antigravity. Paying close attention you will realize that the PSA of an AC wire is at the center of a wire, and that the Alexey is actually a 2D representation of a High Voltage AC wire complete with a rotating exterior magnetic field. By this means we can explain the behavior of the Alexey as a PSA levitation vehicle. One which should be easy to improve upon thanks to Ken Wheeler.
[VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYplcQ_J5rs[/VIDEO]
Thinking about the Alexey and what strikes me is how the HV plate looks like a slice taken from a giant piece of wire. It's like you took a giant piece of Aluminum wire and cut a slice out of it; that's what the HV Aluminum Plate seems to represent. So now consider that idea in relation to the attached video because what we really appear to have with the Alexey is a section of aluminum wire which is now being artificially stimulated with an exterior magnetic field, which is incidentally orbiting the outer edges, whilst an AC electrical field is simultaneously being feed in. This is then creating a PSA, or point source acceleration of dielectric counter-space at the center of the the plate: A proven fact established by the experimental proofs as a reliable theory.
Thereby, we can also assume the center of the Alexey's HV Aluminum Plate does have a center point of dielectric counter-spacial flow because it is a 2D representation of a very large aluminum wire. The PSA is at the center of the wire. As described and explained by Ken Wheeler in the attached video, a PSA is the most likely explanation for why the machine levitates, but because the PSA is on the same plane as the rest of the plate the machine is extremely difficult to get working.
It may be that the only reason this thing works is that the spinning magnetic plate is relatively smaller and thus the quote "PSA," or point source acceleration of the dielectric inertia does have some relative correlation being produced by the angle between the center of the plate and the spinning magnetics. If that's correct it would tend to explain why this thing is so funky to get going.
A more probable course to take would be to put a hole in the center of the HV plate with an attached tube extending up and above the plate. My thinking here is that this tube would extend the "PSA" of the dielectric inertia from the base of the Aluminum Plate to a more productive point above and thereby essentially pull ourselves up on our own boot straps.
One would think that a tube with a high Q dielectric core might then produce a measurable increase in the vectored force of the dielectric inertia; a force which is obviously more than capable of producing the necessary force for levitation. Also I can't help but notice how similar this is beginning to appear to the ARV illustration. If this is correct, and if this is what is taking place, then one could imagine a core which has a circulation system in the center column, as often described by abductee's, which would provide a power regeneration system through some suitable dielectric reactive medium. Given what is supposed that power system could be over-unity.
Now look at the ARV design. We have essentially the same outlay as the Alexey but with the addition of Central Column.
Simplified ARV Cutaway Illustration
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So here Ken explains a point source acceleration as one of two possible forms of antigravity. Paying close attention you will realize that the PSA of an AC wire is at the center of a wire, and that the Alexey is actually a 2D representation of a High Voltage AC wire complete with a rotating exterior magnetic field. By this means we can explain the behavior of the Alexey as a PSA levitation vehicle. One which should be easy to improve upon thanks to Ken Wheeler.
[VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYplcQ_J5rs[/VIDEO]
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