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Lifter in a Vacuum update (15 Jun 2002)
With a new vacuum pump I was able to attain much lower vacuum pressures.
(Not able to obtain lift off at this pressure)
This picture above is of the lifter being energized at a vacuum ~-100kPa
or near 30 in Hg (near zero vacuum). Actually that is a relative term
because
on a log scale (and for electron beam experiment) this is still a pretty
high vacuum. The plasma is very diffuse, and I had to turn off the light
to take a good picture of it.
Here is another view of the lifter. Notice the diffuse glow surrounding
the ship. This is similar to the glow reported around UFO's. This leads
me
to believe that the UFO's reside in a partial vacuum (created by the
anti-gravity field surrounding the ship). The only other possible
explination for a diffuse plasma would be a plasma created by RF.
(which may also be the case) Note: DC voltages do not create
diffuse plasmas at atmospheric pressures. Instead they create arcs and
localized streamers.
(above is the ship in a vacuum chamber with lights on) While running at
this pressure the impedance of the ship was still very low. (too low to
lift off) Much too low
for my power supply to drive. I have two options for further research,
I probably 1.
need a high vacuum, vacuum pump to attain the low pressures that the
Paschean
curve predicts that the impedance should come back up (mili-torr range) or
2. I could try to build a drive circuit that can push a Lot of Power
through at a lower impedance.
And here is the star of the show. This is the new vacuum pump that made
these latest experiments possible.
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