The Mercury Plasma Torsion Electromagnetic Field Generator: "It's an Anti-Gravity Engine"
- Jun 19, 2022
- 2 min read
It all started in Germany back in the 1850's. Various designs began to be sketched out on paper showing a new type of engine. Using materials that generate electromagnetic fields - such as magnets - spun at high speeds, the electromagnetic field generated would, like any ordinary matter in a centrifuge, be cast off or projected outward, and could fully encompass a craft. The artificially created electromagnetic field would provide a counter repulsive force to the Earth's magnetic field and generate a levitating, anti-gravity effect. It also enabled the craft to maintain it's own sovereign "bubble" and literally take all field encompassed "space" with it - eliminating any and all "G" forces placed upon the craft and it's occupants - allowing hard, sharp acceleration, de-acceleration, and handling of the craft.
"The 'Engine' works similar to the Earth. Our planet has a core consisting primarily of iron. As the Earth spins, the magnetic properties of the iron core are 'spun off' or projected outward, conducting through the enormous and highly conducive salt water oceans of the planet. This is how the Earth's magnetic field is generated, which fully encompasses the planet. The 'Engine' uses mercury charged with a high voltage electrical current which is rotated at a high rpm to generate a similar electromagnetic field around the craft. A rotation counter to the Earth's creates a repulsive anti-gravity effect, and the craft can "ride" on the electromagnetic waves generated by our planet - or any other planet for that matter. The Germans were the first to build the 'Engine' as they were the only nation possessing the turbo jet technology necessary to reach the high rpm required for the device to work. The turbo jet was used similarly to a starter on today's internal combustion engine, and also kept the rpm high during operation."


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