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Re: lifter power supply (fwd)




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Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 17:08:04 -0700
From: Jonathan Peakall <jpeakall@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: High Voltage list <hvlist@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: lifter power supply (fwd)

CwhY,

Yes, they are for real. I haven't yet made a model that flew well  and
consistently, but they do work, and many folks have made them. I only messed
around with it for an afternoon. I can post you a picture of one of mine in
flight if you like. I can also post you a picture of one that set on fire
:-P

Jonathan

www.madlabs.info

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From: "High Voltage list" <hvlist@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 2:11 PM
Subject: Re: lifter power supply (fwd)


> Original poster: Steven Roys <sroys@xxxxxxxx>
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> Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 19:38:59 -0600
> From: CwhY <satori@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: High Voltage list <hvlist@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: lifter power supply
>
> One one of the lifter pages I found through links posted here, I noticed a
> mention of reversing the power supply polarity and still acheiving lift.
In
> light of the mentions here about polarity issues, I thought it might be
> worth mentioning.
>
> My question, though, is this: are these for real? I'm guessing there must
be
> something to it, if it attracted Terry's interest. But until I saw them
> discussed here, I had long relegated the idea to "pseudo-scientific
hogwash"
> status. I was first exposed to the idea in
> free-energy/antigravity/Tesla-Venusian-mind-ray type circles, and I don't
> recall seeing any more "reputable" information on them.
>
> However, given even _some_ hope of the legitimacy of these devices, I am
> quite likely to do some experiments since they appear easy enough to
> construct and power using (mostly) stuff I already have.
>
> -CwhY
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