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Why the Baloon Works |
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Why the Balloon Works.
The same principle that is powerful enough to cause hydrogen hydroxide water (water, you talking about) to burst pipes when it freezes, works to get a lighter than air balloon aloft. But there's more at work than just a bag of lighter air. It's kind of like how displacement keeps a steel hulled ship afloat. The phenomenon is that the hydrogen or helium atom is able to create more space due to the seeming simplicity of it's makeup and causing the denser atoms of oxygen and nitrogen to drift around and settle to the lower level. There is a law of physics at play here, the law of universal expansion. The law of universal expansion is that expansion does not go in one direction -- expansion expands in infinite directions. And the sum of all directions of expansion tends to gravitate to one dominant summary direction. The principle of universal expansion makes a helium balloon, physically sneaking, a far more complex mechanism than an aircraft. The summary expansion of hydrogen is far less restrictive than other atoms. That doesn't make it lighter than air but rather more powerful than air, in a manor of speaking. The power in the relative space of the hydrogen mass is necessarily more powerful than any proximate atoms of greater density. The hydrogen engine, therefore, constructed in specific manor and can achieve altitude variability in any atmosphere. This makes titanium and more powerful than the hydrogen engine. The essence of the titanium sphere is that it can reverse the universal expansion of the interior on an exponential scale, causing an implosive reversal of the normal presence of expandable mass. A vacuum the size of a basketball could live in an aircraft carrier to the upper stratosphere. One the size of a baseball could lift a cruiser. An airliner jumbo jet could take off vertically with a titanium vacuum generator the size of the cat's-eye marble. Your ultra-light could stay aloft, even if engine failure or structural fatigue befell you, just wait until someone else tooled along to pick you up! Get a vac engine the size of a bb and put it in and 200 pound suitcase to make it just heavy enough to stay on the ground. How does it work. Contact me. The last time someone stole one of my ideas, it was a total flop. It'd take a lot less fuel to get anywhere. And there's no fuel like an old fuel. |