I’d swear that looks like my old kitchen lamp hanging from the ceiling.
Here is another nice one.
But let’s not forget the table top version.
I’d swear that looks like my old kitchen lamp hanging from the ceiling.
Here is another nice one.
But let’s not forget the table top version.
well i thought of it, and the disc shape of an ufo like the lamp one.
might be not all that strange, and far fetched from reality.
I have seen designs of our future space ships and they need a rotating element for gravity.
so what better way to put a rotating tube in there, that creates a gravitational field.
When it comes to spacecraft the most sensible way, using current
technology, is to create a centrifuge. Effectively a giant rotating
ring,
Actually they do not need the rotating element. they need an electrical field for inverse gravity. Now to create an electrical field you may need a rotating element but not always, as types of batteries can produce electricity…This does not have any rotating element at all…while it is small and light, it is still a heavier than air craft and can carry a small payload, but this is also defying gravity with a simple motorcycle battery…
The only reason it stops in midair is because it is connected to a very thin wire running from the control equipment on the ground to the craft… it’s only a demonstration model. If you made a wireless connection or put a power source on board it would go infinately high…
This next one is a poor demonstration if you ask me…the hover is unstable and is low, but it explains the power source…
Also, this is all a rather old technology, lost for some time by the stupidity of men, and perhaps the intervention of the gods and YHWH, but having survived as knowledge hidden away even during the dark ages of earth…
"Anti-Gravity Studies
The Indian Emperor Ashoka started a “Secret Society of the Nine Unknown Men”: great Indian scientists who were supposed to catalogue the many sciences. Ashoka kept their work secret because he was afraid that the advanced science catalogued by these men, culled from ancient Indian sources, would be used for the evil purpose of war, which Ashoka was strongly against, having been converted to Buddhism after defeating a rival army in a bloody battle. The “Nine Unknown Men” wrote a total of nine books, presumably one each.
Book number was “The Secrets of Gravitation!” This book, known to historians, but not actually seen by them dealt chiefly with “gravity control.” It is presumably still around somewhere, kept in a secret library in India, Tibet or elsewhere (perhaps even in North America somewhere). One can certainly understand Ashoka’s reasoning for wanting to keep such knowledge a secret, assuming it exists. Ashoka was also aware devastating wars using such advanced vehicles and other “futuristic weapons” that had destroyed the ancient Indian “Rama Empire” several thousand years before.
According to ancient Indian texts, the people had flying machines which were called “Vimanas.” The ancient Indian epic describes a Vimana as a double-deck, circular aircraft with portholes and a dome, much as we would imagine a flying saucer. It flew with the “speed of the wind” and gave forth a “melodious sound.” There were at least four different types of Vimanas; some saucer shaped, others like long cylinders (“cigar shaped airships”).
In 1875, the Vaimanika Shastra, a fourth century B.C. text written by Bharadvajy the Wise, using even older texts as his source, was rediscovered in a temple in India. It dealt with the operation of Vimanas and included information on the steering, precautions for long flights, protection of the airships from storms and lightening and how to switch the drive to “solar energy” from a free energy source which sounds like “anti-gravity.”
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/vimanas/esp_vimanas_9.htm
Never completely lost however, obviously…the color photo inserts are from
photos taken only 11 years ago (2003).