why? are you saying that i'm not allowed to point out scientific fact because it didn't come from America?
Or perhaps you would like to explain why all scientific data from the nazis is invalid?
is it because they are different to you?
Well, the nazis are human just as you and i. the only difference is they have a different flag.
Now are you telling me that a simple difference in national icon is sufficient reason to disregard all scientific data collected by them?
racist much?
not to mention the fact that the american government actually recruited scientists from the same place! for their own use.
http://en.wikipedia....ation_Paperclip
so you're saying that the government recruited scientists who didn't know anything about science to conduct their experiments?
why would they waste their time and money to do that?
or the more likely situation, you're just being ignorant and scared because it's *gasp* nazis!!
lol.
but anyway, back on-topic, a lot of anti-gravity research was conducted by the nazi's.
One such project is known as "Die Glocke" http://en.wikipedia....wiki/Die_Glocke so you'd have to be pretty ignorant and very stupid to disregard the nazi's research like you have.
after all, this is a science forum about science, not about what is and isn't science because the people who did the tests aren't to your liking.
again, for the third time, i am not looking for a superconductor. i am looking for a SUPERFLUID.
http://en.wikipedia....wiki/Superfluid
There is a HUGE difference between these 2. the fact that the compound i seek happens to be a superconductor is merely coincidence. or they could be related, but either way it's irrelevant for my purposes since im not actually conducting electricity through it. All opinions and ideas are welcome, however please refrain from making a statement without backing it up, because then it's like you've stated absolutely nothing and you probably shouldn't have even bothered to post at all, since all you're doing is wasting time and resources of both your own, and of anyone who reads your post.
i'd like to believe your title of "chemistry expert", but without providing any evidence to support your claims, it would be you who is the crackpot.
if you're not going to contribute anything to the thread, don't post at all.
this may be off topic, but perhaps you can explain why it is impossible to have a liquid superconductor in another thread. But for now please try and keep information relevant to the thread, rather then just an ignorant opinion.
actually, i have a better idea.
instead of starting a flamewar or a pointless argument that wont achieve anything, please watch this video and let's get back on topic. after all, anti-gravity is a huge milestone in technology
For those wondering, the problem with the above superfluid is 1) it's not dense enough, 2) it's not magnetic, so how will it be rotated in the centrifuge?
similar to how the stealth bomber was kept secret for a myriad of years before it was announced to the public, this is one other such technology kept from us by the U.S. government.
or on a larger scale, how even today area 51 is only barely acknowledged by the government whereby the only reason we know of its existence today is because of satellite imagery (namely, google earth )
And lastly, i'd like to say Thank you! to everyone else who has contributed to this thread. the more information available, the easier it will be for me, and any other potiental engineer to start using this technology. I'm not quite there yet, but i'm close. When i do actually achieve an anti-gravity device, i will happily distribute the information on how to build such a machine to everyone and anyone who asks for it!
furthermore, i'd like to pose a question for insane_alien (and anyone else who may have the answer)
i've heard that the temperature which hg-1223 (or any compound for that matter) becomes a plasma can be increased when pressure is added. If enough pressure is added, is it possible to increase the required temperature enough to allow the compound to become a superfluid without freezing? and if so, how much pressure would be required?
According to Edgar Fouche, the superfluid in the TR3B Flying Triangle is cooled to 150k and pressurized to 250,000 atmospheres. This is quoted in the first video i've linked further up in the thread.