Flying Saucer With Anti Gravity Technology - Will it Work?
A Michigan man has designed a flying saucer that he says one day could transport you back and forth to work.It's a flying machine that has been in the works for 30 years. Alfie Carrington has invented the XV7H,That will cruise 700 miles an hour."I won't go to mach speed, too controversial," said Carrington.
His own version of Anti Gravity Technology Propulsion: His idea is to fire up the vessel with a rotary engine to stimulate a magnetic levitation system to rotate the ship's two discs. The discs would draw air into propeller blades.
"The outer disc rotates in one direction as it draws air in through the inlet holes. And then the inner disk that rotates in the opposite direction," said Carrington. Some how creating an electromagnetic force for lift and funneling air for directional control.The entire bill, about $70,000 so far, has been footed by the 59-year-old dishwasher and construction worker.The experts say it's impossible.Carrington says he'd like to debate them face-to-face about his work in progress.
His own version of Anti Gravity Technology Propulsion: His idea is to fire up the vessel with a rotary engine to stimulate a magnetic levitation system to rotate the ship's two discs. The discs would draw air into propeller blades.
"The outer disc rotates in one direction as it draws air in through the inlet holes. And then the inner disk that rotates in the opposite direction," said Carrington. Some how creating an electromagnetic force for lift and funneling air for directional control.The entire bill, about $70,000 so far, has been footed by the 59-year-old dishwasher and construction worker.The experts say it's impossible.Carrington says he'd like to debate them face-to-face about his work in progress.
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