thanks for sharing! always exciting to see unexpected results. how high was the voltage? 20kV? The high voltage field might influence the scale measurement? You might see more effect when that high voltage is disruptive discharged like I did in the field propulsion video.
Hi Ivo, the voltage was only 6kV and I placed the capacitor on a 20 cm high styrofoam pillar to make sure the scale isn't influenced. Do you think that is a sufficient distance? Ideally I'd use an analog way to measure the thrust, like IVO Ltd (not related to you 😛) did, but then you need a much larger setup to be able to see any real effect. I will re-watch your field propulsion video and note that this might improve the effect, but for now my goal is to replicate the setup used by Mike McCulloch, the inventor of the Quantised Inertia theory.
@milesjargon Something spiked the CPU usage of my server, not sure what. They unblocked my website now, but the root cause hasn't been found. Hope it's not some hacker using my server to mine his crypto shit coins or something.
@@Waveguide That’s very strange. It must’ve happened only within the last week, because when I first found your site a week ago it was working fine. I hope you’re able to solve whatever happened.
thanks for sharing!
always exciting to see unexpected results.
how high was the voltage? 20kV?
The high voltage field might influence the scale measurement?
You might see more effect when that high voltage is disruptive discharged like I did in the field propulsion video.
Hi Ivo, the voltage was only 6kV and I placed the capacitor on a 20 cm high styrofoam pillar to make sure the scale isn't influenced.
Do you think that is a sufficient distance?
Ideally I'd use an analog way to measure the thrust, like IVO Ltd (not related to you 😛) did, but then you need a much larger setup to be able to see any real effect.
I will re-watch your field propulsion video and note that this might improve the effect, but for now my goal is to replicate the setup used by Mike McCulloch, the inventor of the Quantised Inertia theory.
@@Waveguide 6kV and 20cm Styrofoam, that should do the trick. I'm only guessing naturally
thanks for sharing
congrats! QI is the future, without a doubt!
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Your main blog website is down. I thought you should know.
Thanks for letting me know, I managed to get it back online.
@ Sweet. Do you know what caused it to be down for some reason?
@milesjargon Something spiked the CPU usage of my server, not sure what. They unblocked my website now, but the root cause hasn't been found. Hope it's not some hacker using my server to mine his crypto shit coins or something.
@@Waveguide That’s very strange. It must’ve happened only within the last week, because when I first found your site a week ago it was working fine. I hope you’re able to solve whatever happened.
QI heron engine?
What is causing the thrust?
@@ashercorbett8089 Look up quantized inertia. Electrons tunneling from one plate to the other.
@@Waveguide that’s sick thanks