I'm hopeful that this somewhat clumsy attempt to explain what I see going on with the Schumann Levitator and the similarity it has to the Joe Cell is comprehensible to those whom are familiar with Ken Wheeler's theory of magnetism. If I recall correctly, Ken says, the magnetic field is formed in to a coherent dielectric field because perturbance 's slow the incoherent dielectric field. Bugsfly was sure that in the Alexey Device there was a grinder type action going on. Too bad I couldn't understand what he saw, and that I didn't see at that time, but he is right about that. The Alexey may in fact be doing exactly that and little else with the whole arrangement.
The Schumann Levitator is truly a brilliant design as the whole contraption might be made completely mechanical. Conceptually, if I've correctly deduced it's operation, this is a device which could conceivably be constructed in the middle ages. So much for my modest imagination thinking that 1930 was on the outside.
In the attached image above from the bundwer archives you can see that these hat box levitators are attached to a round plate. Evidently they had some notions about directional control being achieved by rotating the whole configuration. Not too sure about that concept but they are placed in the planes of dielectric induction as shown and proven by Ken in his video series on magnetism. Now the Vril Odin is seen in one image, I think it's Odin, and with what also appears to be glowing light beneath it. Now originally I chalked that up to probable messing around with artistic license out of control, but in retrospect that process is exactly what one would expect to take place as the incoherent dielectric field begins piling up brought upon by the inductive processes of the levitator design.
Outside Image links:
http://discaircraft.greyfalcon.us/BU...UGSCHEIBEN.htm
http://dilemma.cocolog-nifty.com/pho.../31/foo2_2.jpg
https://image.space.rakuten.co.jp/d/....85.2.9.2.jpeg
The Schumann Levitator is truly a brilliant design as the whole contraption might be made completely mechanical. Conceptually, if I've correctly deduced it's operation, this is a device which could conceivably be constructed in the middle ages. So much for my modest imagination thinking that 1930 was on the outside.
In the attached image above from the bundwer archives you can see that these hat box levitators are attached to a round plate. Evidently they had some notions about directional control being achieved by rotating the whole configuration. Not too sure about that concept but they are placed in the planes of dielectric induction as shown and proven by Ken in his video series on magnetism. Now the Vril Odin is seen in one image, I think it's Odin, and with what also appears to be glowing light beneath it. Now originally I chalked that up to probable messing around with artistic license out of control, but in retrospect that process is exactly what one would expect to take place as the incoherent dielectric field begins piling up brought upon by the inductive processes of the levitator design.
Outside Image links:
http://discaircraft.greyfalcon.us/BU...UGSCHEIBEN.htm
http://dilemma.cocolog-nifty.com/pho.../31/foo2_2.jpg
https://image.space.rakuten.co.jp/d/....85.2.9.2.jpeg
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