Thursday, May 31, 2012

Prototype Gravity/Anti-Gravity Machine

I believe an artificial gravity machine may be built by spinning a mass of long chain atoms.  The most likely  candidate I could think of that many people might have easy access to would be iron.  If a hollow ceramic tube were constructed with a quantity of iron inside, it could be turned to a molten/liquid state through inductive current coils  and in addition I believe the atoms could also be spun at a high rpm rate through the same mechanism. 

  This is a very rough sketch of the type of device I am suggesting.  A ceramic cylinder with a quantity of iron inside and I would imagine at least two coils to create enough inductive current in the iron to both melt and spin the atoms.  If anyone has attempted this or is willing to please leave your comments to let me know what you have found out.

  If my theory is correct this should attract all forms of matter.  Possibly by combining several of these devices Anti-Gravity may be achieved.

Thank You, for any assistance in proving this theory.


Anti-Gravity, Chain Theory

  If my chain theory is correct, I may have figured out a way to create a real anti-gravity mechanisms.  In theory because gravity is nothing more than the interaction of chains that are made from the smallest things in the universe "chain-links" than spinning a mass of atoms should create a gravity affect on anything close enough to the atoms.  The length and end structure of the chains may be a major factor in creation of gravity affect.

The core of the earth being mostly molten iron I would expect one possibility would be to attempt to spin the atoms of molten iron possibly.  Or maybe a layer of molten iron on the outside of spinning shaft.  Possibly the use of lasers to create rotation.

In theory the atoms with the longest chain structures should have the best chance of creating a gravity affect. If in addition to the length a bulbous or nonuniform end were added this should also amplify the affect.