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Author Topic: water is naturally antigravitic, AND generates electro-thrust.  (Read 1956 times)

nitinnun

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water is naturally antigravitic.

AND generates more "electro-thrust" in 1 direction,
than in the other direction.

(the electo-thrust moves in whatever direction,
the 2 hydrogen atoms are facing.
and AWAY from the oxygen atom.)


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that is why an object tends to float on/in water.

not "just" because the water is less dense.
but because the antigravity effect,
reduces the weight of the floating object.

possibly making the objects weight,
less than the waters weight.


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at least some of the liquid water molecules,
are positioned towards the object.
pushing the object upwards, with their electro-thrust.
as well as reducing the objects weight, with anti-gravity.

that is likely why there are waves, on/in bodies of water.
because the water molecules constantly change their positions.
changing which direction their electro-thrust is pushing.


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that is why ice has reduced friction.
not "just" because ice is slippery,
but because ice reduces the weight, of anyone standing above it.

the ice is crystalized.
causing the water molecules to face the same direction (upwards ?).
causing all the water molecules to direct their electro-thrust upwards

directly countering the gravity/weight,
of anyone standing above the ice.


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hydrogen atoms generate more positive magnetism,
than negative magnetism.

oxygen atoms generate more negative magnetism,
than positive magnetism.

water contains 2 hydrogen atoms,
and 1 oxygen atom.
so each water molecule generates more positive,
than negative !


on a capacitor,
when the positive plate has a stronger charge than the negative plate,
there is electro-thrust, in the direction of the positive plate.

the positive plate may hold more charge than the negative plate,
if the positive plate has more surface area,
than the negative plate.


this electro-thrust is seen,
in the "beamship" video's, on youtube.


there is also electrothrust,
when the negative charge,
is stronger than the positive charge.
but you get the idea.


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when a diamagnetic material is placed inside a powerful magnet field,
the weight of the diamagnetic material, is reduced.

if 100 pounds of water is placed inside a powerful capacitor,
the waters weight might drop to 50 pounds !

even though the volume,
and molecule count,
stays the same.


diamagnetic atoms generate more positive magnetism,
than negative magnetism.

so positive magnetism =
electro-thrust AND reduced gravity !

which is more or less what the searl effect is.


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paramagnetic/ferromagnetic elements,
generate more negative magnetism, than positive magnetism.

so paramagnetic/ferromagnetic atoms get HEAVIER,
when placed in a powerful magnetic field or capacitor.

this makes me suspect that paramagnetic elements,
are less likely to float on/in water,
than diamagnetic elements.


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placing a diamagnetic element between the wheels of a wimhurst machine,
is the same as placing it inside a powerful magnetic field.

because one wheel is positively charged,
and the other wheel is negatively charged.