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Kimmo Huosionmaa
The “Vril-power” might mean the very simple thing, and the only thing, what is changed in this power system is the name of the effect of the system. The “Vril motor" might mean the simple electric driving system, where the radio waves make the electric arc under the aircraft, and this phenomenon will raise the aircraft from the earth. The synchronized radio transmitters will create the electric arc, what makes the air extreme heat, and then the system will push up from the land.
Those systems will create so much heat, that they can cause the damages to the inflammable structures in long distances. The “Vril-system” needs extremely high voltage electric power, that this electric vortex can raise the very heavy vehicle to the air, and that kind of system has very many capacities because the only limit in their operating time is the fuel of nuclear reactor. The nuclear reactor is one way to create enough electric power for those high voltage systems, and of course, high power radio-masers can use to supply the high voltage for that strange aircraft.
This type of aircraft needs very different type reactor, what is used in the normal nuclear plants. The reactor must use very high radioactive isotopes, and it must give extreme power. So in some scenarios, this reactor is actually an accelerator, what keeps the liquid radioactive material in moving. The mission of accelerator is actually to flow the highly radioactive material above the magnetic rail. This denies the melting of the reactor core.
The wildest thing what this kind of saucer shape spacecraft can have, is the nuclear accelerator, what is installed in the edge of the spacecraft. The purpose of the accelerator is to accelerate the nuclear particles near the speed of light, and that would slow the time. But when we will return the electric arc motor, it might give the change to move even in the space. The electric arc will give so many particles in the space, that it can move the aircraft in the empty space.
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