CSE (Viktor Grebennikov)

symanuk

CSE (Viktor Grebennikov)
« on April 20th, 2012, 05:23 AM »
Hi all,

New to the forum and really enjoying reading about your endeavours.  I am loving the grass roots science in sheds and garages and the sharing of discoveries.  Bravo to you all.

Was just wondering if any of you have looked into the Cavernous Structure Effect in any detail?

If you are prepared to suspend disbelief and have some time to read a couple of things:
1) http://www.scribd.com/doc/51478771/An-anti-gravity-platform-of-V-S-Grebennikov

and

2) http://deackenz.wordpress.com/category/2-antigravity-theory/

There appear to be some people who are genuinely interested in trying to understand whether there are any reasonable effects in play.

I also found this view of gravity and how it functions interesting:
http://www.mauricecotterell.com/gravity1a.html

I am a sceptic at heart but many of the effects that people are trying to describe and understand here seem to present themselves to us fleetingly in the experiments I see regards over-unity and the use of harmonics.

Anyway - might be an interesting distraction for you for a couple of hours!

I know I was starting to disappear into the realms of fantasy in my own mind when the discussion on the levitation platform started going into how a triangle would have been a safer shape to utilise with a pilot in the middle, which then led me to thinking of how pyramids would be ideal - and that is how ancient Egypt constructed their pyramids for their "god on earth" rulers to lie in burial right in the "protected" centre.  What if they were merely copying an advanced form of transport as a homage to advanced technology (albeit crudely given their tools of the time period) which would have been the ultimate display of importance... ok imagination reigned back in again now!

Hopefully you may enjoy the articles.  If any of you have done anything regards CSE I would love to know how you may have built or tested any contraptions!

symanuk

RE: CSE (Viktor Grebennikov)
« Reply #1, on May 4th, 2012, 01:31 AM »
So for those of you that find this levitation piece interesting, you have probably wondered as to the significance of the hexagonal shape that seems to be a feature of most of these effects.

Well I was anyway.

It got me to thinking about graphene and it's two dimensional hexagonal crystal lattice structure and whether or not magnetism would have an effect on it.  Apparently I was not the only one, check out this you tube video and tell me it doesn't intrigue you! :D


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoj_fVVZuxc

Cheers guys,

Sy

Jeff Nading

RE: CSE (Viktor Grebennikov)
« Reply #2, on May 4th, 2012, 05:58 PM »
Quote from symanuk on May 4th, 2012, 01:31 AM
So for those of you that find this levitation piece interesting, you have probably wondered as to the significance of the hexagonal shape that seems to be a feature of most of these effects.

Well I was anyway.

It got me to thinking about graphene and it's two dimensional hexagonal crystal lattice structure and whether or not magnetism would have an effect on it.  Apparently I was not the only one, check out this you tube video and tell me it doesn't intrigue you! :D


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoj_fVVZuxc

Cheers guys,

Sy
Some interesting stuff you have brought up, when I have the time I would like to check into this deeper, thanks for the post, Jeff.

clorifath

RE: CSE (Viktor Grebennikov)
« Reply #3, on May 11th, 2012, 05:22 PM »
Quote from symanuk on May 4th, 2012, 01:31 AM
So for those of you that find this levitation piece interesting, you have probably wondered as to the significance of the hexagonal shape that seems to be a feature of most of these effects.

Well I was anyway.

It got me to thinking about graphene and it's two dimensional hexagonal crystal lattice structure and whether or not magnetism would have an effect on it.  Apparently I was not the only one, check out this you tube video and tell me it doesn't intrigue you! :D


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoj_fVVZuxc

Cheers guys,

Sy
Tnx for the Link Viktor!
Really nice demo of the properties of Poryltic Graphite. I still wondow how muck weith this material can lift (minus its own weight)...

/C