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The superconducting magnets and lasers can be the key to making a virtual antigravity craft.

   

The superconducting magnets and lasers can be the key to making a virtual antigravity craft. 


Above: The artist's impression of "antigravity" craft


Could the magnet that pulls the water molecules to the bottom of the craft be the thing that makes a "disk-shaped aerial vehicle" hover silently over the area? 


The virtual antigravity or levitation disk could be simpler to make than people even imagine. When we are thinking about the disk-shaping craft that hovers silently over the ground there are a couple of ways to make that thing "quite easily". 

In some versions of this kind of system, the laser rays will simply boil water below the craft. And then the extremely high-power superconducting magnets can pull water to the bottom of the craft. That thing would create the effect that seems like real antigravity. Water molecules are polar molecules. That means magnets can affect those molecules and pull them against the bottom of the craft. 

One of the versions is simple to boil water below the craft. And then the extremely high-power magnets could pull those water drops or ionized water molecules to the bottom of the disk. That effect will keep the disk-shaped craft hovering silently. 

The superconducting magnets and lasers would make that thing possible. When we are thinking about the other things that are seen in the disk-shaped flying crafts or "UFOs". We might think that the strange energy rays that are seen with those mysterious crafts could be the system called thermal pumps. 


Those thermal pumps might use for keeping the temperature level of the superconducting magnet. That is used to pull those water molecules to the bottom of the craft low. 


The thing is that the laser rays can also make the air flow through the craft. The idea is that the laser rays would make the air rising at above the craft. And that thing makes the phenomenon where the rising air above the craft is pulling it up. In the same way, a vacuum can use to move the craft in the horizontal direction. If there is a vacuum in some side of the craft.  That thing would pull it in that direction. 

If there is a vacuum or almost vacuum above the craft. That thing makes also it possible to make the situation that the craft will hover above the ground silently. This kind of virtual antigravity system can test. Or they might be in use as some kind of special aerial vehicle. 



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