(January 16, 2020 at 6:41 pm)Haipule Wrote:(January 15, 2020 at 3:45 am)Deesse23 Wrote: I repeat:Let me start over. You are right. I don't know what I'm talking about. I observed bugs flying. Such as the beeline flight with their flagellum, disappearing beetles and their elytra instices and the cones on dragonfly wings and why they stand on the pointed tips of blade leaves such as tiger lilies. Also squirrels, fish, hair and trees.
Please show us the setup of his experiments. How did his *planes* look like? How heavy were they? Did they have external or internal power to fly? What does that all have to do with capacitors and electricity?
Whats the difference between an electric field an an magnetic field? How are both related to the anntigrav experiments.
Im not going to do your homwework. Get yourself prepard, present this stuff and we can start discussing what it probably was and what it wasnt.
Wtf is dialectics?
Magnetism does not explain gravity. Otherwise someone would be more popular than Newton and Einstain combined, because he would have provded the grand unification theory, combining all major fundamental forces.
Reading your post i am coming to the conclusion you know even less what you are talking about than i thought. Probably getting near Troll territory.
Then I studied CSE(cavity structure effect) through an entomologist names Viktor Gorbennikoff. Aether through Nicola Tesla. Also ions. Then I started making toys like coils, right triangles, tubes and observed them. There is an aether! Most call it "Dark Matter" but, It has many names.
Then I studied magnetism, diamagnetism, electricity, dielectricity and gravity. I came to the conclusion through others, including Tesla, that gravity is not an autonomous force but a byproduct. That makes terms like "antigravity" erroneous.
I am not trolling. I was just wondering if others had ideas.
Bees don’t have a flagellum.
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