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- From: atemps@zax.acs.calpoly.edu (A Richard Temps)
- Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors
- Subject: My researches with UFOs and Diamagnetism
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.083941.185574@zeus.calpoly.edu>
- Date: 23 Jan 93 08:39:41 GMT
- Sender: news@zeus.calpoly.edu
- Organization: Academic Computing Services, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
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- First, let me tell you that I have this big fascination with UFOs, and
- more specifically, how they fly. Well, after doing a bit of research at
- my university library, I think I miiight be onto something. If anyone
- knows anything that can be of help, all comments are appreciated.
-
- OK now... the book that really gave me a big clue as to how they might work
- is an old 1970 book entitled 'Diamagnetism and UFOs', by some professor
- Burt. In short he proposed a new theory to account for the behaviour of
- electrons and protons with regards to diamagnetism. He states that
- protons have an attractive force on electrons, but, it also has a repulsive
- force of something like (1/ distance^3), which pushes electrons away from
- the nucleus before they crash into it. I realize that this all has been
- explained away to the satisfaction of many a physicist (and I am definitely
- not a physicist, or even a graduate student), but he brought up a good point
- in that we humans are still pretty ignorant of How It's All Put Together.
- Going on, he says how such a small force could escape the attention of
- modern tests, and that this proton-electron repulsive force could be
- amplified in a way to provide the propulsion typically seen in UFO
- spacecraft. Basically, the mechanism would be a central spinning rim
- set up to give off a huge positive magnetic field which would then act upon
- the hull, which is made up of some heavy substances very negatively charged.
- The positive field generated would then act to do several things, mainly
- pushing the craft up, creating a vacuum around the hull by repulsing the
- air molecules, fritzing nearby electronics, stuff like that. Essentially,
- we are using this field created by the proton repulsion to convert magnetic
- energy into mechanical energy. Plus, it'd be moving the molecules INSIDE
- the craft as well, so you wouldn't get squished inside. Now, let me tell
- you about this thing I read in recently released book on Soviet UFO
- phenomena (of which there seem to be an abundance). A piece of an exploded
- UFO hull was scraped up and analyzed, and was found to be an alloy of
- 67 % cesium, 10% lanthanum, and an unsaid amount of neodymium.
- Extrapolating from that, I could say perhaps the alloy was 66 2/3 %
- Cesium, 11 1/9 % Lanthanum, and 22 2/9 % Neodymium. Now, this alloy seemed
- to have 14 times the magnetic field on one side as it did on the other
- side, which seems pretty unusual. But it would make sense from the above
- theory, as perhaps the alloy was designed to keep most of the magnetic
- interactions on the surface of the hull rather than on the inside
- (which could turn to be quite unhealthy, I'd imagine). Now, from what
- I gathered, this Cesium-Lanthanum-Neodymium alloy is hard to put together;
- perhaps an opinion from someone learned in metallurgy would be helpful.
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- To sum up, given all of the above IFs, then PERHAPs we could slap together
- something similar ourselves. Just a thought!
- - Richard Temps
- atemps@zax.calpoly.edu
-