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jadon1979

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Rodin Space Warp
« on: September 14, 2010, 05:21:42 AM »
Possible Space Warp example using the Rodin Coil and Cylinder nMagnet.  What are your thoughts? 

the_big_m_in_ok

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Re: Rodin Space Warp
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2010, 05:26:29 AM »
Possible Space Warp example using the Rodin Coil and Cylinder nMagnet.  What are your thoughts?
Why is the mercury important?
But I realize now, in recalled memory, mercury is sometimes used in UFO propulsion units, I think.

--Lee

jadon1979

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Re: Rodin Space Warp
« Reply #2 on: September 14, 2010, 05:31:49 AM »
Why is the mercury important?
But I realize now, in recalled memory, mercury is sometimes used in UFO propulsion units, I think.

--Lee

Could you do it w/o the liquid?  Some other material that could spin in such a way and warp the space around it?

jadon1979

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Re: Rodin Space Warp
« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2010, 01:37:07 AM »
No idea.  Unfortunately there isn't a "report" option.  Would be nice to have a flag option... one that would work both ways...  To nail those who need to be banned and nail those who abuse the flag option over ridiculous things. 

I hope this topic doesn't go to spam.  Would like to actually hear people's ideas on ferrous liquids and warping space in general.  If you can build something that would mimic the warping that the earth causes then there's no stopping you from taking all forms of travel to the next level... no sea to deep... no distance in space too far...  there's a billion reasons to do it.  Would much rather discuss all that than deal with spam.

Bulbz

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Re: Rodin Space Warp
« Reply #4 on: September 17, 2010, 02:28:40 AM »
No idea.  Unfortunately there isn't a "report" option.  Would be nice to have a flag option... one that would work both ways...  To nail those who need to be banned and nail those who abuse the flag option over ridiculous things. 

I hope this topic doesn't go to spam.  Would like to actually hear people's ideas on ferrous liquids and warping space in general.  If you can build something that would mimic the warping that the earth causes then there's no stopping you from taking all forms of travel to the next level... no sea to deep... no distance in space too far...  there's a billion reasons to do it.  Would much rather discuss all that than deal with spam.

Na!, I don't think the actual topic will go into the spam-bin, but it will hopefully get the spammer banned. I posted a topic in the News section, so that this spammer gets named and shamed  ;)

jadon1979

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Re: Rodin Space Warp
« Reply #5 on: September 17, 2010, 10:01:39 AM »
I'm looking at it from the concept of the earth as an engine - not a UFO.  I believe we're not as advanced as we think we are and MAN at one point and time was much more advanced.  We think our current day advancement with plastics, alloys, and electronics put us at the top because we can't perceive anything greater without them.  We see countless ways man could have possessed electricity but scholars/faux intellectuals discredit it as "primitive".  We're the primitive ones.  I've seen footage of humans floating saucer shaped disc dating back to the 30's and 40's for military purposes.  Ellington Air Force base is just down the street... you'd be surprised at some of the wicked stuff you'll see flying around sometimes at night.  I don't doubt it's man made and I'm 100% sure we'll be seeing non-typical shapes of aircraft sooner or later as soon as they come out of black development.  The same way the stealths we have now were spotted by pilots 20+ years before they were made somewhat public.

I do not buy into much of what current day scientist say about us simply because the political corruption that plagues it and I think our government, along with others, is much more of a liar and perpetrator of smoke & mirrors than even we give them credit for.

Question:  If you had an object that actually defied gravity(not fought against) would it not have to warp the space around it to do so?  If it did warp the space around it and was not effected by gravity it would not suffer from G-forces right?  Why would there be a concern for aerodynamics in the shape of a saucer unless you were flying it with a means that did not warp space? 

I watched a video today that gave the general message "NASA is lying and there's aliens on the moon".... they showed images of the moon ... then highlighted specific areas.  Hey guess what there was.. saucers... I took a random photo of the moon into photoshop afterwards... in 5 minutes(without adding to the photo) I created saucers just highlighting specific surfaces.  I could so easily perpetuate this belief with a few simple mouse clicks.  To say there are billions of galaxies and that we can't possibly be the only ones is not being objective.  By the same logic I could say there's billions of galaxies and our small tiny planet is the only one with life on it.

I saw a dragon and a VW Bug in the sky today ... then I saw a small face on the textured tile lining my shower... it's a matter of personal perception.  We'll always see what we want to see. 

I dunno why I went off on all of this.  Probably because that's twice someone mentioned UFO to me.  My personal belief is the only reason it's a "UFO" is cause we either weren't told about it's creation or we perceived it to be something it's not.  Jason Vorhees is a scary character... and if you're walking through the woods alone at night.. in the dark... and there are footsteps... chances are you're picturing him or some other psycho....

Long drawn out winded statement later... just wanted to point to the Earth and it's processes over "UFOs".

P.S.  This is my belief.  I know some people might want to get flame happy because of it.  I was never a star trek fan so let me have it.

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Re: Rodin Space Warp
« Reply #6 on: September 17, 2010, 11:08:44 AM »
I dunno why I went off on all of this.

Do so as much as you like, you have certainly hit the nail on the head with that speech  ;)

the_big_m_in_ok

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Re: Rodin Space Warp
« Reply #7 on: September 18, 2010, 03:26:06 AM »
the_big_m_in_ok said:
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Opinion:
I don't have hardly any experience with the thread subject, but maybe looking at UFO-specific 'Web sites might provide general information, as long as it's understandable to the reader.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyfIMkZuYhE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4YgCy0EWKs

(I'm not allowed to watch the full clips at this Salvation Army computer room.  Something about "inappropriate online videos" that can be seen by children, as judged as Being So by the Powers That BE around here.  I can try to make it to another venue later.)

--Lee

jadon1979

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Re: Rodin Space Warp
« Reply #8 on: September 18, 2010, 04:57:34 AM »
The last one failed miserably.  If you put the ball in a cup just outside of the center of the vortex it spins like crazy... the ferrous fluid would go in a toroid around the sphere itself.  Or do like I did with the cylinder magnet in the pic above.