The
Lifter v4.0 Experiment
By Jean-Louis
Naudin
created on October
10th, 2001 - JLN Labs - Last
update October 15th, 2001
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commercial applications
The Lifter V4.0 is a bigger version of the Lifter v3.0. The Lifter v4.0 uses 36 asymmetrical T.T. Brown capacitors joined ( called cells ) so as to form a hexagonal assembly. The Lifter v4.0 is 2 time heavier than the Lifter v3.0.
The Lifter v4.0 is maintained on the ground base with 4 thin nylon threads to avoid that it escapes to the ceiling...
The
Lifter v4.0 specifications The Lifter v4.0 uses 36 asymmetrical T.T. Brown capacitors joined ( called cells ) so as to form a hexagonal assembly. Each asymmetrical capacitor is built with one electrode made with a thin corona wire placed at 30 mm from the main rectangular electrode constructed "ala" Townsend Brown.
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Hovering Flight test #1
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Acceleration and motion tests
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Hovering Flight test #2
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Lifter v4.0 Test Results : Woww !!!, Very impressive... The Lifter v4.0 is the biggest one that I have built today. Its size in the lab is very impressive ( 820 x700 mm ). The Lifter v4.0 is a fascinating device, in spite of its weight, it is able to accelerate upwards very quickly and silently. The Lifter v4.0 has a weight of 32 g and it is very stable during the hovering.
Lifters comparison chart :
Weight | Payload | Power to compensate the weight | Power for a stable flight | |
Lifter 1 | 2.3 g | 1 g | 18 Watts ( 40 KV @ 450 uA ) | 23.9 Watts ( 41.9 KV @ 570 uA ) |
Lifter 2 | 6.6 g | 3 g | 21.9 Watts ( 38.5KV @ 570 uA ) | 48.5 Watts ( 43.35 KV @ 1.12mA ) |
Lifter 3 |
16 g |
4 g |
45.4 Watts ( 18.45KV @ 2.46 mA ) |
69.6 Watts ( 27.5 KV @ 2.53 mA ) |
Lifter 4 |
32 g |
4 g |
81.4 Watts ( 40.5 KV @ 2.01 mA ) | 132.9 Watts ( 44 KV @ 3.02 mA ) |
Documents references :
The Transdimensional Technologies web site
"Electrogravitics Systems" ( Report on a new propulsion methodology) by Thomas Valone - ISBN 0-9641070-0-7
" Subquantum Kinetics " by Paul A. LaViolette - ISBN 0-9642025-0-6
" L'Effet Biefeld-Brown - Histoire secrète de l'antigravité - Vol 1 "by Alexandre Szames - ISBN 2-91377-01-7
Electrokinetics brown by Paul E. Potter
US Patent N°2949550 filed on Aug 16, 1960 "Elektrokinetic Apparatus" from Thomas Townsend Brown
The Thomas Townsend Brown dedicated web site
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