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Research into plasma-based flight buoyancy attempt


Jon A

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Attached is my Newtonian research into building a new type of flight transportation system. 

I am using Newtonian principles such as the scientific method, Plasma Cosmology, and Pilot-Wave Theory. 

Anyone who "trolls" my design - or claims it doesn't take relativity or space-time into account - will be ignored.  

It involves a new methodology for making graphene/silicene.

The design also potentially includes a way to generate non-thermal hydrogen plasma as a sheath around the entire device.

Have a look - it includes about 50 construction & CAD pictures.  There is a 1-page summary attached. 

The entirety of the research notes can be found at my GDrive:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-3TDKlwpr2n6tQp0ypg-qxa6P_vOIytA

Executive Summary.pdf

The hypothesis is that a bubble made of graphene/silicene/hydrogen plasma - is potentially buoyant.

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51 minutes ago, Jon A said:

Attached is my Newtonian research into building a new type of flight transportation system. 

I am using Newtonian principles such as the scientific method, Plasma Cosmology, and Pilot-Wave Theory. 

Anyone who "trolls" my design - or claims it doesn't take relativity or space-time into account - will be ignored.  

It involves a new methodology for making graphene/silicene.

The design also potentially includes a way to generate non-thermal hydrogen plasma as a sheath around the entire device.

Have a look - it includes about 50 construction & CAD pictures.  There is a 1-page summary attached. 

The entirety of the research notes can be found at my GDrive:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-3TDKlwpr2n6tQp0ypg-qxa6P_vOIytA

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The hypothesis is that a bubble made of graphene/silicene/hydrogen plasma - is potentially buoyant.

Completed Frame vertical with tank (1 piece).jpg

8 inch Aluminum sphere.jpg

800px_COLOURBOX20687649.jpg

Frame Completed.jpg

Picture 54.jpg

Buoyant in what medium? Or do you just mean lighter than air at sea level pressure?

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54 minutes ago, Jon A said:

Anyone who "trolls" my design - or claims it doesn't take relativity or space-time into account - will be ignored.

An OP that basically says you are going to ignore anyone that disagrees with your idea is not a good start for a discussion.

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2 hours ago, Jon A said:

Have a look - it includes about 50 construction & CAD pictures.  There is a 1-page summary attached. 

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2 hours ago, Jon A said:

I am using Newtonian principles such as the scientific method, Plasma Cosmology, and Pilot-Wave Theory

I don't think plasma cosmology and the pilot wave theory are considered Newtonian, however I could be wrong on that.

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