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Just to share some info about UFO's
Alex:
With the exception of the harrier jump jet and various VTOL aircraft which can fly backwards and straight up and down.
Reenen:
Well, I think the way a flying disk would work, would be similar to a helicopter, and I think a helicopter has the kinks sorted out better than you would do with a disc. (Gyros on board to control the bobbing?) I don't know, but generally the disc shape is not so nice if you don't have more than one set of eyes.
So only for a race that can see in more than one direction at a time a disc would make more sense than a helicopter.
But discs are really very cool, and the webpage looked really cool. I found it really interesting, even though it may be a conspiracy theory. (Most conspiracy theories are very interesting IMO... they all have a point, and if all the assumptions are true, then they all hold water too) :-)
Voller:
Not so much conspiracy theory, but rather utter nonsense ;)
If you read the text, you'll find something about anti-gravity devices and stuff. They do not exist just yet ;)
Aves:
--- Quote --- This group developed by 1939 a revolutionary electro-magnetic-gravitic engine which improved Hans Coler’s free energy machine into an energy Konverter coupled to a Van De Graaf band generator and Marconi vortex dynamo (a spherical tank of mercury) to create powerful rotating electromagnetic fields that affected gravity and reduced mass. It was designated the Thule Triebwerk (Thrustwork, a.ka. Tachyonator-7 drive) and was to be installed into a Thule designed disc.
--- End quote ---
This is so funny, i had to create an account just for this!
"electro-magnetic-gravitic engine".... sure!
Setting electro-magnetism in relation to gravity was something Einstein tried for all his life and many many scientist are still trying today to find the "world formula".
Long story short: its impossible to affect gravity with electro-magnetic fields... and i think thats not the only thing about that myth that smells fishy.
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