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<blockquote data-quote="8thsinner" data-source="post: 252222" data-attributes="member: 15138"><p>There are people trying to copy his work and have been for a few years now, I guess your ytube is censoring you better in your reality then mine though cause i've seen it crop in and out for at least ten years, also noticed that his work seems to be changing dates of when he was alive and when he released etc. Mandalla shit going on I assume. </p><p></p><p>What people seem to be trying to copy is his work on finding these specific beetle wings, or faking the results, i've seen that a bit too. </p><p>Theres probably a hundred ways of creating antigravity and for certain there are different materials that will resonate more cleanly to do it, just like we could be using pure gold as wires to run our pcs but copper works as do other metals...</p><p>In my opinion there is no point in trying to copy the work, but utilise the principles. And the principles are quite basic really. </p><p></p><p>Well i'm not in the usa, and if anything I am a creator not an investor and nor do I have a lot of money to throw at it right now and also it's not super high on my list, but if and when I have the money to play with this I do have some simpler designs on my to do list in this field. But my ideas are more like pocket sized shuttles than folding briefcase scooters. More in the size range of a quad bike so I can actually fit it in an elevator if needs be and more like a shuttle so I can keep the occupant and the controls protected, but I was also planning on using a graphene strengthened caesin shell just so its still bulletproof. And so that if it does fall out the sky because of a power loss it might keep things more intact. </p><p>Although I also think it might be fun if I can get it to work with less power or smaller batteries to copy out the starwars hover bike things what ever they were called. If the hydrogen engine could be made in that size it would probably couple well with that type of design structure. </p><p></p><p>I would not recommend planning any business around the concepts if you find anyone even interested in it though, build it and use it, play with it even, don't advertise it to corporations of any kind, don't try to patent it and wait till its safe. You'll live longer...maybe. </p><p>Me, not so much, I would certainly not patent my version, or, I should say my planned version but I would definitely be out there playing with it...and carry a small model that demonstrates the science behind it for onlookers who ask...</p><p>would expect to live about a day or two before a tr3b shot me out of the sky...but then I get to go home but will have shown a few hundred city dwellers what is possible so I think I would have the last laugh. </p><p></p><p>Yeah, they definitely do not fly like most other winged creatures, except the ladybird maybe, I don't have the tech to examine it in software but it appears to my eyes anyway to have a similar system of antigravity flight to the bumble bee. Only the lady birds it seems like they still use wings in an aerodynamic way but have like a 20% antigravity stabilization effect or something going on at the same time. </p><p>You should look up super slo mo videos of bees landing, they show this better than taking off in my opinion but they don't land they fall, they stop their wings and drop like bombs to the ground hoping to put their legs down safe. They do appear to attempt to reverse the gravity thrust for a brief second sometimes to slow down before falling. I am not very good at guessing the ages of any bees but some appear to be better at this than others. It seems that the younger or less experienced drop from a height of about three to four inches and land more like tossing dice on a table where as the more experienced ones fall more like a trained parkour guy where its a drop and skid rather than a fall and bounce a few times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8thsinner, post: 252222, member: 15138"] There are people trying to copy his work and have been for a few years now, I guess your ytube is censoring you better in your reality then mine though cause i've seen it crop in and out for at least ten years, also noticed that his work seems to be changing dates of when he was alive and when he released etc. Mandalla shit going on I assume. What people seem to be trying to copy is his work on finding these specific beetle wings, or faking the results, i've seen that a bit too. Theres probably a hundred ways of creating antigravity and for certain there are different materials that will resonate more cleanly to do it, just like we could be using pure gold as wires to run our pcs but copper works as do other metals... In my opinion there is no point in trying to copy the work, but utilise the principles. And the principles are quite basic really. Well i'm not in the usa, and if anything I am a creator not an investor and nor do I have a lot of money to throw at it right now and also it's not super high on my list, but if and when I have the money to play with this I do have some simpler designs on my to do list in this field. But my ideas are more like pocket sized shuttles than folding briefcase scooters. More in the size range of a quad bike so I can actually fit it in an elevator if needs be and more like a shuttle so I can keep the occupant and the controls protected, but I was also planning on using a graphene strengthened caesin shell just so its still bulletproof. And so that if it does fall out the sky because of a power loss it might keep things more intact. Although I also think it might be fun if I can get it to work with less power or smaller batteries to copy out the starwars hover bike things what ever they were called. If the hydrogen engine could be made in that size it would probably couple well with that type of design structure. I would not recommend planning any business around the concepts if you find anyone even interested in it though, build it and use it, play with it even, don't advertise it to corporations of any kind, don't try to patent it and wait till its safe. You'll live longer...maybe. Me, not so much, I would certainly not patent my version, or, I should say my planned version but I would definitely be out there playing with it...and carry a small model that demonstrates the science behind it for onlookers who ask... would expect to live about a day or two before a tr3b shot me out of the sky...but then I get to go home but will have shown a few hundred city dwellers what is possible so I think I would have the last laugh. Yeah, they definitely do not fly like most other winged creatures, except the ladybird maybe, I don't have the tech to examine it in software but it appears to my eyes anyway to have a similar system of antigravity flight to the bumble bee. Only the lady birds it seems like they still use wings in an aerodynamic way but have like a 20% antigravity stabilization effect or something going on at the same time. You should look up super slo mo videos of bees landing, they show this better than taking off in my opinion but they don't land they fall, they stop their wings and drop like bombs to the ground hoping to put their legs down safe. They do appear to attempt to reverse the gravity thrust for a brief second sometimes to slow down before falling. I am not very good at guessing the ages of any bees but some appear to be better at this than others. It seems that the younger or less experienced drop from a height of about three to four inches and land more like tossing dice on a table where as the more experienced ones fall more like a trained parkour guy where its a drop and skid rather than a fall and bounce a few times. [/QUOTE]
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