Biefield Brown Lifter

Have you been able to get it to work in a vacuum chamber, thereby disproving the ionic wind hypothesis?

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  1. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    The thrust is produced by the air molecules that are being moved. In a vacuum there would be no air to move so it couldn't generate any thrust.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      It uses the ether, moron.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        We don't sign our posts here.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        Well then it definitely won't work. If ether is present in gaseous form then it would get removed when you're pulling the vacuum in the chamber. And if the ether is present in liquid form it would evaporate under the lowered pressure of the vacuum and then get pulled once it's in gaseous form.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          He means the luminferous ether, pleb.

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            So we're talking about fantasy, then?

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        refuted by Michelson-Morley already

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous
  2. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Mythbusters did that.
    no gas=no lift

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Link the episode.Can't find it.

  3. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    It's ionic wind. There's a Youtuber Tech Valley Science Centre who claims the thrust *increases* as pressure decreases, but he won't show the lifter working in a vacuum chamber. Don't believe anyone who claims it works in a vacuum unless they show results and describe how to reproduce.

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