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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 251240" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Steven Greer seems to think going open source with a real working knowledge is the best approach to use. It seems lifters got off the ground that way. The guy in the video mentioned something I hadn't heard before. He mentioned making one plate of a capacitor a different size than the other opposing plate. I thought about that and came up with an idea to use chicken mesh wire as one plate opposing a solid surface plate. Capacitor plates can be stacked! This could be a viable thruster capable of lifting lots of weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 251240, member: 288"] Steven Greer seems to think going open source with a real working knowledge is the best approach to use. It seems lifters got off the ground that way. The guy in the video mentioned something I hadn't heard before. He mentioned making one plate of a capacitor a different size than the other opposing plate. I thought about that and came up with an idea to use chicken mesh wire as one plate opposing a solid surface plate. Capacitor plates can be stacked! This could be a viable thruster capable of lifting lots of weight. [/QUOTE]
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