Antigravedad II
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- Fuente: http://www.youtube.com/user/AlienScientist Vídeo original: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJJ-4lnwrck&feature=channel_page http://www.alienscience.com Propuesta de experimentación para descubrir si los fundamentos teóricos hipotéticos para producir antigravedad son ciertos. Descripción original: Multiple corroborating sources have been pieced together to unlock the secret of TRUE anti-gravity. This expose' of supporting evidence provides a never before seen look at how REAL Anti-Gravity could work! Of course the only way to debunk it is to do the experiment and see! Maharshi Bharadwaaja's "Vimaanika Shastra": http://www.sacred-texts.com/ufo/vs/index.htm NAZI Bell Experiment - Jakob Sporrenberg Eugene Podkletnov - "Impulse Gravity Generator Based on Charged Superconducting Crystal" Edgar Fouche - TR3-b : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1DODDNFP0Q Jonathan Weygandt's testimony begins at 05:40 (Disclosure Project - 62 min) http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4694075066240662837&ei=7OgASc_cMpCQqQLqm5WZBQ&q=disclosure+project&hl=en Additional references: Liquid Superfluid Hydrogen: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v431/n7009/abs/nature02910.html Liquid Superfluid Helium 3a: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v441/n7093/full/441588a.html http://universe-review.ca/F13-atom.htm Common ferrofluid surfactants The surfactants used to coat the nanoparticles include, but are not limited to: * oleic acid * tetramethylammonium hydroxide * citric acid * soy lecithin These surfactants prevent the nanoparticles from clumping together, ensuring that the particles do not form aggregates that become too heavy to be held in suspension by Brownian motion. The magnetic particles in an ideal ferrofluid do not settle out, even when exposed to a strong magnetic, or gravitational field. A surfactant has a polar head and non-polar tail (or vice versa), one of which adsorbs to a nanoparticle, while the non-polar tail (or polar head) sticks out into the carrier medium, forming an inverse or regular micelle,respectively, aro
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