Is their any credibility towards Nazi UFOs?
>>9056906
>>9056907
That's no way to start a thread.
Try posting some content, like this:
theory tl;dr:
> spin a high-momentum superconducting "donut" at high speed (to generate a gravitoelectromagnetic field)
> submerge the "donut" in liquid helium (which flows with near-zero resistance and with angular momentum dependent on temperature)
> the liquid helium has ferritic nanoparticles in it (so the fluid and the donut spin at the same speed)
> use a silver wire coil in the liquid helium to ??? change the temperature of the liquid helium changing its angular momentum
> ???? this strongly intensifies the gravitoelectromagnetic field
> ??????? this creates an area of gravitational repulsion inside the "bell" proelling the UFO upward
I started that /pol/ thread and got banned for it.
>>>/pol/134620007
Dumping what I got:
>>9056935
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/03/060325232140.htm
"This experiment is the gravitational analogue of Faraday's electromagnetic induction experiment in 1831. It demonstrates that a superconductive gyroscope is capable of generating a powerful gravitomagnetic field, and is therefore the gravitational counterpart of the magnetic coil. Depending on further confirmation, this effect could form the basis for a new technological domain, which would have numerous applications in space and other high-tech sectors" says de Matos. "We ran more than 250 experiments, improved the facility over 3 years and discussed the validity of the results for 8 months before making this announcement. Now we are confident about the measurement," says Tajmar, who performed the experiments.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/superfluid-can-climb-walls/
> In 2004 Penn State's Chan and Eun-Seong Kim rotated a ring full of solid helium at 26 atmospheres of pressure and found that as they cooled the helium below the critical temperature, the rotational frequency increased, just as it does with liquid helium. Half a dozen laboratories, including Beamish's, are studying the "supersolid" effect, but researchers still aren't sure which elements of the solid would condense into a single Bose–Einstein state.
And from the other thread:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_submarine_U-864
U864 was transporting mercury, allegedly to japan. interesting about it is that mercury is mentioned in some ancient script as some kind of fuel for ancient machines. (would have to look into that to be honest, but heard about this a few times now)
however another thing about mercury is that its mentioned in pic related which allegedly describes the workings of the glocke. an anon mentioned it could be a scalar device that draws out energy from the ether. cant tell obviously, but maybe one of you can.
>>9056906
And leave the N**** shit out of it. This isn't /pol/. We're scientists here, not politicians.
>>9056948
or if you do mention N****s, at least lead with XKCD or another normie-friendly source.
>>9056906
one more thing:
> *there
>>9056948
I hope you die horribly because you posted that terrible post and image.
>>9056906
No
Substance-less thread. Go back to /x/.
>>9058079
can frame dragging create thrust?
V-2 was one hell of a UFO.
>>9056948
Von Braun was a Nazi. Show respect for the man that got you to the moon.