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  • Field Propulsion

    Field Propulsion, is motion produced by the inertia of a moving volume of Aether. Let me explain and show how this works.

    From my research into the use of Nikola Tesla's impulses, I came to understand,
    that a displacement current is created by the rapid change in time of high voltages.
    The impulse creates a positive and negative displacement current, both equal in size.
    So the net movement of Aether is zero.

    These displacement currents, are Tesla's Radiant Energy and also known as "Tesla currents".

    So when you read Tesla writing about currents in his 1890's lectures, keep in mind,
    he does not mean conventional magnetic current,
    but dielectric displacement current!

    Therefor I concluded I needed to use sawtooth wave,
    to create a single direction longitudinal motion of the Aether.

    A sawtooth has a slow charge, and a fast discharge.
    This I successfully created by using a ZVS driven flyback transformer,
    a HV microwave diode, a HV capacitor bank and a grounded Spark gap.

    This is then able to produce movement of a loose hanging large capacitor plate.
    (which is insulated, to prevent corona discharge)

    ANOMALY:
    I expected the 4kV voltage to be discharged to the zero earth ground voltage.
    But was surprised it created a -6kV from the discharge! (limited by the HV diode)
    This is an indication that the Aether has (or better said IS) inertia.

    I explain all this into detail in this video,
    and show the moving plates,
    which are moved by the displacement currents,
    induced by the rapid unipolar HV discharges.

    https://youtu.be/lVjC47NBqfM

  • #2
    Hi Ivo,
    Nice Video explaining that. I did the same experiment years back and came up with the same conclusion..
    have you tried using dissimilar sized electrodes?.. or increase the capacitance by using a different dielectric?..

    although yes this is a proof of concept, we're stuck in magnifying the effect, for it to really catch interest.

    in your experiment. to which direction (polarity) does the capacitor tends to move?. towards the negative plate?




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    • #3
      towards the postive plate that discharges to the negative voltage.

      and yes epoxy resin mixed with titanium dioxide might be a good dielectric material.

      no haven't changed the shape of the plates, to become assymetric although that is a good suggestion.

      I think the effect might become stronger with stacked plates, so the volume becomes larger.
      higher voltage and higher frequency also.

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      • #4
        You could have something here, but I would need more proof that it is not the interaction with surrounding air - becoming ionized and repelled or attracted to the plates.
        You could try the experiment in a vacuum but that comes with a number of difficult issues. If you change the sawtooth to a square wave, then according to your theory it should no longer work, but if it's interaction with the air, it would still work.
        Stacking the plates should give a stronger effect if your theory is right, but it it won't if it's the surrounding air.
        Try something like that.

        Ernst.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ernst View Post
          You could have something here, but I would need more proof that it is not the interaction with surrounding air - becoming ionized and repelled or attracted to the plates.
          You could try the experiment in a vacuum but that comes with a number of difficult issues. If you change the sawtooth to a square wave, then according to your theory it should no longer work, but if it's interaction with the air, it would still work.
          Stacking the plates should give a stronger effect if your theory is right, but it it won't if it's the surrounding air.
          Try something like that.

          Ernst.
          or an even simpler test, just remove the spark-gap then repeat the experiment with the same switch on and off sequence (to build momentum).
          if its just Ion propulsion as suggested it should still move as ions would still shoot out as long as there is high voltage in the plates.,
          if not. then the theory is valid.

          I remember doing this test as well..
          but yeah it would be good if IVO could do it in a vacuum to further validate it.

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