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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 206118" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I'm not quite sure what the question is. I've never built a lifter. I've seen theoretical explanations of the lifter being explained away as a ion wind phenomena. What I have seen is lifters in a vacuum being run at a voltage so high that it shorts out the capacitor plates. Thus no lift phenomena is observed. Same with my Tesla coil gravity experiments. If the voltage is too high, no motion occurs due to the discharge taking place. </p><p></p><p>Electrons don't radiate when falling or sitting still in a gravity field. Two things become readily apparent from that observation. The electrons gravitational weight is the dominate force. The charge field on the electron is not aligned with the gravitational weight direction. Likely at right angles to the gravitational weight. (that would easily explain the non radiation phenomena)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 206118, member: 288"] I'm not quite sure what the question is. I've never built a lifter. I've seen theoretical explanations of the lifter being explained away as a ion wind phenomena. What I have seen is lifters in a vacuum being run at a voltage so high that it shorts out the capacitor plates. Thus no lift phenomena is observed. Same with my Tesla coil gravity experiments. If the voltage is too high, no motion occurs due to the discharge taking place. Electrons don't radiate when falling or sitting still in a gravity field. Two things become readily apparent from that observation. The electrons gravitational weight is the dominate force. The charge field on the electron is not aligned with the gravitational weight direction. Likely at right angles to the gravitational weight. (that would easily explain the non radiation phenomena) [/QUOTE]
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