Posted by keelynet on October 14, 2007
For many decades there have been whispered rumors about unusually high lifting possibilities using the Coanda effect, vortexes, swirling high voltage, inertial drives and/or novel disc shaped designs.
It is clear that some have achieved this, whether it be private researchers/groups, governments or whoever. I happen to think they use misdirection to lead people to think UFOs are from off world or alien to us, when the fact is, they are our own people who aren’t ready to release the information.
“The disc-shaped device can take off vertically from any surface, land practically anywhere, and if it accidentally contacts a building or cliff, it won’t explode into a fireball, like those rascally helicopters. These features could make the aircraft uniquely suited to flying in urban war zones, aiding with search and rescue in disaster areas, inspecting crops and pipelines, and taking aerial photographs (read: surveillance). You can take it down to a foot in diameter and we are told it is fully scaleable up to a large-sized craft,” said David Steel, director of GFS Projects in Peterborough, England. “GFS” stands for Geoff’s Flying Saucer, after Geoff Hatton, the engineer and inventor who originally conceived of the idea. Although flying saucers are a favorite among extra terrestrials, Earthbound engineers have had a more difficult time getting the vehicles off the ground. Some designs will hover, but they can’t move up or down to navigate over a hill or building, for example. Other designs do not lend themselves to maneuverability or steering. Hatton’s design accomplishes both. The vehicle looks something like an upside-down bowl with a propeller on top. When the propeller spins, air gets pushed down over the outer surface of the bowl. That action creates lower air pressure on top of the craft and higher air pressure below, giving the vehicle lift. Air flaps around the edge of the saucer to prevent it from spinning like a top and allow the controller to steer it. According to Steel, the saucer is more stable and easier to fly than a helicopter and because it has fewer moving parts than a helicopter, it’s easier to build and maintain.” - Source
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Posted by keelynet on October 14, 2007
Another Gee Willikers article about a possible, soon-to-come way to create new tissue or bone;
“The most advanced form of bioprinting borrows technology from the office. A solution of cells dubbed “bioink” is used in standard inkjet printing heads to make layers of cells on the microscale. But the technique gives a limited degree of precision, says Suwan Jayasinghe at University College London. “The drops that come out of the inkjet printer needle are generally around twice the needle diameter,” he says. “The printers use a 60-micrometre needle, so the droplets are at least 100 µm in diameter.” Those needles can also damage larger cells, Jayasinghe continues. “Some cells, like neonatal cardiomyocites – baby heart cells – can be 100 µm across,” he says. Squeezing them through an inkjet needle can make them rupture and die. Jayasinghe is developing an alternative approach, called Pressure Assisted Spinning. Three needles nested inside one another separately deliver cells, a viscous polymer and pressurised air. The cells and polymer mix are drawn out and mixed by the pressurised air, explains Jayasinghe. “Imagine standing next to a motorway with fast moving cars,” he says. “The cars create an air pressure that would pull you along.” Because the polymer is viscous, it does not break up into droplets but flows out in a continuous stream of sticky thread like spider silk. Living cells are spaced along the 50-nanometre-wide thread’s length. Cells are handled gently because they are delivered by a relatively wide needle – the thread is shaped by air pressure, not mechanical force. Scanning the needle across a surface can build up a flat sheet of the material (see image, right), doing that over a 3D shape can produce a scaffold of cells ready to grow into any shape, for example, a particular bone or piece of tissue. Jayasinghe thinks sheets of the material might be useful externally as bandages.” - Source
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Posted by keelynet on October 14, 2007
Some old comments on tapping ‘free energy’..bear in mind there is no such thing as a closed system since gravity and aether/zpe pervade everything and WHEN we learn to intercept these forces, we will have limitless free power.
Response to WIRED magazine - “Self-sustaining operation is therefore my ultimate prerequisite as to the validity of a TRUE overunity, free energy device. Where does the energy come from? Gravity and aether/zpe pervade EVERYTHING, therefore there is no such thing as a closed loop. It is a matter of TRANSLATING or transforming the gravity or aether/zpe inflows into mass, into a form we can use. That form can be either mechanical or electronic (magnetism, electrostatic or electromagnetism). Well, that’s my take on the entire field. To the best of my knowledge, there is NOT a working, self-sustaining overunity device that anyone can buy or build from a kit or plans. People ask why we continue to devote time, money, effort and attention to the subject since nothing has resulted in the past 100 years or so. In my opinion, our drive and devotion to the subject is due to some strange inner realization that we are in fact surrounded by unbelievable amounts of energy which are there for the tapping. Much like a puzzle you cannot walk away from, or if you do, you keep coming back to it. All it takes is one breakthrough and the world will be all over this, many who are now RABID enemies of the entire field will then claim, they ‘knew it all along’. We all expect such attitudes and put up with the majority who refuse to even consider the possibilities, let alone look into the various ways we all study to try to tap this incredible ambient energy.”
As always, I am seeking funding for an alternative research lab. So many contacts, so much accumulated information, both proprietary and confidential, I know what a small group of us could do! But few seem to realize it or care to help make a difference. If you know of an angel investor or group who might be interested in funding my lab project, I would appreciate you passing this on to them.
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