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PATENT #11601013 IS FISSION AND BROADCAST OF ELECTRICAL USE HOMES AND TRANSPORT / Re: Levitation and Materialization of the Time Universes
« on: March 10, 2024, 10:49:44 am »
Hello Occerpa, the matter of levitation is of interest due to the use of Muons, more than anything. The Local Universe has no interest in the subject and I do not much care about the fact it can be done. What I do care about is that levitation is an electronic reaction to the flow of muons.
What I feel sure about too is there is much more to the effect occurring to lift the body briefly off the ground by muons encircuiting with the brain not, as the brain has nothing to produce if it gets into a flow of preparticles called muons. What I think happens is that the flow of a river of muons over the surface of the body tends to lighten the body weight, and the combination of all that flow plus the effect of antigravity, can do this for us.
What I am also emphasizing is that a muon is antigravity. We do not know much about the effects of antigravity. I lifted this from Wikipedia which is a formula to figure out how much magnetic force you have to apply to any object to get it to lift (levitate).
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"[WE CAN] calculate the amount of lift, a magnetic pressure can be defined.
For example, the magnetic pressure of a magnetic field on a superconductor can be calculated by:
P mag = B 2 2 μ 0
where P mag is the force per unit area in pascals, B is the magnetic field just above the superconductor in teslas, and μ 0 = 4π×10−7 N·A−2 is the permeability of the vacuum.[2]"
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Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_levitation
But before we get too excited by this work, remind ourselves that this formula is not about muons but about magnetic forces. The muon itself is not an electrical force, but it also must be present to levitate any object, magnetic or otherwise. Free electricity does not use muons to levitate anything, but levitation is a side effect on any object which has mass and velocity. I am sure this mostly over my head too, as I found that muons can do this, but I have no idea why or how they put levitation into effect with human bodies at all. I says this to tell you I know muons are at work to cause levitation, but I hardly understand the nature of antigravity which is what the muons tend to do when present in large numbers. I better let this alone as it goes too deep into me getting into amateur science when I lose the physicist's explanations.
I did not invent the muon, I invented the way to use the force of muons to create a flow of electricity. Please remember it is not the muon which produces electricity in the house or car, but the muon does transports the electrical charge of the electron with it and only when the muon is converted back to an electron, do we get electricity running inside the house through muon conversion.
The subject of levitation is not a high priority to me since it has nothing to do with free electricity, but levitation cannot happen without a large flow of muons down the legs of a person. Without the muon there would be no special effects at all with magnetic resonance and I think it is right to say that the muon is fully the best devise we could ever use to prepare this world for deep space travel, as I am sure the muon can be used in space engines for long distance travel without having to use chemical fuels to provide such engines. Thanks for your comments.
RON BESSER
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What I feel sure about too is there is much more to the effect occurring to lift the body briefly off the ground by muons encircuiting with the brain not, as the brain has nothing to produce if it gets into a flow of preparticles called muons. What I think happens is that the flow of a river of muons over the surface of the body tends to lighten the body weight, and the combination of all that flow plus the effect of antigravity, can do this for us.
What I am also emphasizing is that a muon is antigravity. We do not know much about the effects of antigravity. I lifted this from Wikipedia which is a formula to figure out how much magnetic force you have to apply to any object to get it to lift (levitate).
QUOTE
"[WE CAN] calculate the amount of lift, a magnetic pressure can be defined.
For example, the magnetic pressure of a magnetic field on a superconductor can be calculated by:
P mag = B 2 2 μ 0
where P mag is the force per unit area in pascals, B is the magnetic field just above the superconductor in teslas, and μ 0 = 4π×10−7 N·A−2 is the permeability of the vacuum.[2]"
Unquote
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_levitation
But before we get too excited by this work, remind ourselves that this formula is not about muons but about magnetic forces. The muon itself is not an electrical force, but it also must be present to levitate any object, magnetic or otherwise. Free electricity does not use muons to levitate anything, but levitation is a side effect on any object which has mass and velocity. I am sure this mostly over my head too, as I found that muons can do this, but I have no idea why or how they put levitation into effect with human bodies at all. I says this to tell you I know muons are at work to cause levitation, but I hardly understand the nature of antigravity which is what the muons tend to do when present in large numbers. I better let this alone as it goes too deep into me getting into amateur science when I lose the physicist's explanations.
I did not invent the muon, I invented the way to use the force of muons to create a flow of electricity. Please remember it is not the muon which produces electricity in the house or car, but the muon does transports the electrical charge of the electron with it and only when the muon is converted back to an electron, do we get electricity running inside the house through muon conversion.
The subject of levitation is not a high priority to me since it has nothing to do with free electricity, but levitation cannot happen without a large flow of muons down the legs of a person. Without the muon there would be no special effects at all with magnetic resonance and I think it is right to say that the muon is fully the best devise we could ever use to prepare this world for deep space travel, as I am sure the muon can be used in space engines for long distance travel without having to use chemical fuels to provide such engines. Thanks for your comments.
RON BESSER
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