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University of Florida professor To build the worlds first flying saucer

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posted on Nov, 9 2008 @ 08:55 PM
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If a professor at the University of Florida (U.F.) has his way, the first flying saucer to grace Planet Earth's skies isn't likely to come from outer space but rather from Gainesville, where the faculty member is drawing up plans to build a circular aircraft that can hover in the air like a helicopter without any moving parts or fuel.
This professor has done some plasma research for the Airforce and has worked a little with NASA with an idea program that is now defunct. He is working on building his model at this time and has hope of a much larger version in the future. This is a plasma fueled craft.



posted on Nov, 9 2008 @ 08:57 PM
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Well he's too late. Not only have many graced our skies in modern times, but historical artifacts and paintings depict they've been doing it for thousands of years or longer.



posted on Nov, 9 2008 @ 09:31 PM
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This is great news to hear.
I just hope he doesn't end up "commiting suicide" or dying of a "heart attack" or "running off a road" in the near future.
I would love to see what he comes up with.

Some people believe that the elite already have these vehicles which would not make them very elite anymore if we all had them.

[edit on 9-11-2008 by cbass]



posted on Nov, 9 2008 @ 10:50 PM
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Thing about this particular model is it would need an atmosphere to work, it's not the space-faring type.
Since it relies on 'pushing air'...



posted on Nov, 9 2008 @ 11:27 PM
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I actually know this technology, it's not an anti gravity machine of course.

Check this mythbusters video, skip to time stamp 3:58




posted on Nov, 9 2008 @ 11:58 PM
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Awesome video Jazzyguy, its one of the few mythbusters episodes that I have not seen. But with the professor's research into plasma, i'm not sure where his theory is headed. maybe he is trying for terrestial transportation instead. don't know, but i'm keeping up with this.



posted on Nov, 10 2008 @ 01:04 AM
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Hmm, I'm not too informed about plasma but using plasma drive sounds like using biofuel or hybrid vehicles (gas/electric) when electric cars are better, or in this case, true anti-gravity, which I suspect the PTB already has, but didn't want to use it because... well electricity is relatively cheap and that won't do it for them.

There must be some way the Elites plan on profiting from plasma production...

Plasma fuel-up stations, anyone?



posted on Nov, 10 2008 @ 03:19 AM
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NASA has a deep space probe that uses an ION propulsion system, which is basically an electric engine. and if I remember correctly, almost everything in the universe has either an electro or magnetic force, starting with the atomic structure. I might be missing something, but it seems plausible , that other than just pure chemical reactions should work in the confines of space.

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posted on Nov, 10 2008 @ 03:25 AM
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The lifter.

Lifter






Easy to make. Fun to watch. Makes effective fly zappers too!!!

Cheers!!!!!

[edit on 10-11-2008 by RFBurns]



posted on Nov, 10 2008 @ 03:31 AM
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Great pic, thank you. seems to be a model that a lot of different people are experimenting with.



posted on Nov, 10 2008 @ 03:34 AM
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is this a joke, what a joke. this will go nowhere in antigravity. this is not antigravity. this is a ion machine. it pulls in air and lifts the toy. this machine alone is not antigravity. you need this tech. and 5 other components to reach antigravity.

[edit on 10-11-2008 by estrip]



posted on Nov, 10 2008 @ 03:36 AM
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There is one on that site I linked to that is huge!! Its big enough that it can lift some weight.

I experimented with one where I used seperate pulse modules that allowed better control of the whole lifter..to a point where I could slowly make it lift, turn a little, even move forward, back, and left, right.

If you stack lifters, it increases the lifting ability.

But takes a good supply of HV..and those are easy to make too. Just take great care and caution cuz the more HV you stack the more potential for a good zap.

Cheers!!!!



posted on Nov, 10 2008 @ 03:38 AM
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Originally posted by estrip
is this a joke, what a joke. this will go nowhere in antigravity.


You are correct. It is not anti-gravity. Its more commonly refered to as electro-static propulsion.

Early examples were to take a simple rod, balance it on a spindle, and apply HV to the rod. The corona emitting from the points of the rod would cause the rod to spin.

Cheers!!!!



posted on Nov, 10 2008 @ 03:43 AM
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Here is the huge lifter I spoke of.






This one can lift some weight, in the grams range of course, but it can lift.

Cheers!!!!

[edit on 10-11-2008 by RFBurns]



posted on Nov, 10 2008 @ 05:46 AM
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Just a word, Neato!



~Hyp



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