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Experiments

This experiments section demonstrates some of my ideas implemented in practice, with the aim of supporting the same theories. The sole validation test of any idea is experiment. The most efficient tool for perpetuating the current paradigm and for avoiding any change, has been the so-called peer review system, where scientific magazines refuse to publish papers that are not approved by one or more of their reviewers. Originally peer review procedure was aimed to ensure consistent high quality of published papers, but more often than not, the review procedure is in effect dumping the work of those scientists that do not concord with the current paradigms, and thus effectively prevents change and progress in science. Of course there are an ever increasing number of publications that do not follow this procedure and the exchange of information through the internet is helping to overcome the information exchange bottleneck created by the peer review scientific press. I hope this page may also contribute to open some minds to the fact that sometimes there is a need to disregard present paradigms and start thinking all over from a new point of view. My aim is thus to provide you with new raw ideas & experimental proof of new fundamentals, making it possible for anyone to replicate the results.

This page contains a series of experiments closely related to ideas in the 'Food for thought' section.

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Experiment 01
In this experiment a device made up by vertical arrays of asymmetric capacitors and tested for increase in inertia. A second sealed version gives the same results. Further experimental electronic readings confirm a small change in permittivity of air and spacetime distortion within lifters!

Experiment 02
In this experiment a high performance sealed device lifts 20g (one galvanised nut on each corner). The surrounding dielectric (air) makes no contact to any of its electrodes.

Experiment 03
Design of a lightweight power supply for lifter applications.

Experiment 04
Design of a Remote controlled lifter.

Experiment 05
Radiation emission detection within lifters.

Experiment 06
Modification of radiation pressure vector.

Experiment 07
Heated Nichrome cathode lifter.

Experiment 08
Zinc vs Aluminium Lifter.

Experiment 09
Measurement errors with pulsed dc sources.

Experiment 10
The electromagnetic Magnus effect.

Experiment 11
Proposal to prove that gravity is radiation pressure.

Experiment 12
Thruster Gas Test Experiment (He, CO2, N2)