At work.
I've offered an explanation along with others who've included more technical detail.
To whit, the electricity is ionizing the air molecules. Tbey are moving rear-ward imparting momentum to move the plane forwards.
Hence why such a mechanism doesn't work in the near vacuum of space.
Cheers.
(January 14, 2020 at 8:51 pm)Haipule Wrote:(January 14, 2020 at 8:01 pm)Deesse23 Wrote: I say, i am an electronics engineer, Msc., since the mid 90s, and i havent laughed so hard for a long time (probably since the early 2000s) reading this tread. No offense intended.No offence taken, glad you had a laugh, I have absativally no idea what the hell I'm going on about. But, I'm not talking about "electronics". I'm talking about the real shit called "electricity". Then you explain how that plane flew.
Originally i had prepared a much longer, much more detailed evaluation of T.T. Brown and his "antigrav" research as well as the basics of capacitors and forces involved. But then i told myself: "Dont do that to yourself, please".
So, in the end what can i say? If you are interested in electricity, by all means keep studying, and you may overcome the "Mt. Stupid" of Dunning-Kruger and realize how naive you were.
As i said, no offense intended, but there is almost no polite way of telling someone how ignorant he is.
I've offered an explanation along with others who've included more technical detail.
To whit, the electricity is ionizing the air molecules. Tbey are moving rear-ward imparting momentum to move the plane forwards.
Hence why such a mechanism doesn't work in the near vacuum of space.
Cheers.