TR-3B Astra bros, are we too cocky?
>>42377620>Ching Chong -> Ping Pong -> Hong Kong I now see the truth...
>>42377620It's not even hard to do it's giving the thing a good enough power source that is the limiting issue. Germans figured this out in the 30s. Tesla before them. We just don't have a small enough power supply capable of powering electromagnetic structures of that size.
>>42377634Thorium reactors They’re being brought out now
>>42377620>Ion lifter
Theres no energy source light enough and also high power output enough for these craft to operate.>>42377790Still too heavy.
>>42377629top kekthis board is so dead...
>>42377620How long would it take for humans to understand how to take advantage of the constant repelling or attracting force of two opposing magnets?The problem doesn't seem to be "how to make it work", but "what if it works". And that problem is on the west rather than the east.America can't comprehend the concept of capital and resources at the service of human society. Here if you can't use the thing as "leverage" then it shouldn't exist. That's why I'm moving to china.
>>42378599Under your small limited understanding yes but antigravity tech has existed in America since the 50’sMost of you are just too stupid to realize there’s multiple breakaway civilizations
>>42377620>ion currentSo it won't work in space.We already know about ion craft on Earth: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion-propelled_aircraftThe issue with them is they require air/gas to be the ions. Ion thrusters are another possibility, but that still requires fuel and you couldn't travel very far.
>>42381125Improve his limited understanding then.Oh wait you can’t. You made it up.
>>42378747>How long would it take for humans to understand how to take advantage of the constant repelling or attracting force of two opposing magnetsWe've been using it for thousands of years. That is how compasses work. All the way up to maglev trains.
>>42381329>The Biefeld-Brown Effect: In the 1920s, while working with Dr. Paul Alfred Biefeld, Brown observed that a highly charged capacitor (specifically one with a high-dielectric constant material) showed a tendency to move toward its positive pole. Antigravity: Brown claimed that if a strong enough electric charge was placed on a capacitor, it would produce a force (lift) that defied gravity.>Electrogravitics: Brown called this phenomenon "electrogravitics" or "electrokinetics," arguing it was a, perhaps even the, new method of propellant-less propulsion.Dumbfuck. Look up T Townsend brown
>>42377620They steal everything so I wouldn't be surprised if they can reverse engineer a craft.If true we can expect even more crashes to happen
>>42384985Hahaha Right?
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