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vulture2

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It is indeed patent number 6,960,975 available at <br /><br />uspto.gov<br /><br />However a careful reading shows that it is dependent on antigravity, which despite the claims of the patent, probably cannot be produced by a combination of a superconductive magnet and various electromagnetic sources. The patent office has no obligation to test whether an invention will actually work, just that no one else has patented it.<br /><br />
 
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Do you have a link? <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <font color="#993300"><span class="body"><font size="2" color="#3366ff"><div align="center">. </div><div align="center">Never roll in the mud with a pig. You'll both get dirty & the pig likes it.</div></font></span></font> </div>
 
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Take close look at the link you provided. <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <font color="#993300"><span class="body"><font size="2" color="#3366ff"><div align="center">. </div><div align="center">Never roll in the mud with a pig. You'll both get dirty & the pig likes it.</div></font></span></font> </div>
 
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For some reason the server repeatedly scrambled the URL when I uploaded it. <br />Sorry about that.<br /><br />You can just go to google and enter "patent 6960975"<br /><br />Here's the abstract; I think you'll have trouble making it work as advertised:<br /><br /> A space vehicle propelled by the pressure of inflationary vacuum state is provided comprising a hollow superconductive shield, an inner shield, a power source, a support structure, upper and lower means for generating an electromagnetic field, and a flux modulation controller. A cooled hollow superconductive shield is energized by an electromagnetic field resulting in the quantized vortices of lattice ions projecting a gravitomagnetic field that forms a spacetime curvature anomaly outside the space vehicle. The spacetime curvature imbalance, the spacetime curvature being the same as gravity, provides for the space vehicle's propulsion. The space vehicle, surrounded by the spacetime anomaly, may move at a speed approaching the light-speed characteristic for the modified locale.<br />Inventors: Volfson; Boris (Huntington, IN)<br />Appl. No.: 11/079,670<br />Filed: March 14, 2005<br /><br />One of the claims, again the inventor, IMHO, takes some rather extreme liberties with modern physics, starting with the "gravetomagnetic" field.<br /><br />9. The method of claim 8 wherein said pressure anomaly of inflationary vacuum state is a substantially droplet-shaped anomaly associated with lowered pressure of inflationary vacuum state provided by the propagation of a gravitomagnetic field radiating orthogonally away from the front of said hollow superconductive shield, whereby providing for the gravitational imbalance where the lowered pressure of inflationary vacuum state is pulling said space vehicle forward.
 
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docm

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There has been a lot of controversy over how easily the patent office has been issuing patents, as in with little proof the tech actually exists and works or that the filer actually developed the technology. <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> </div>
 
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nyarlathotep

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<font color="yellow"><br />I didn't believe it !<br /><br />But I saw the patent application and an animated gif of the technology. </font><br /><br />Lol, good one.
 
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>>The patent is NOT listed by the patent office and never will be. <br /><br />Hey, I'm sorry, but that's obviously not the case. The patent is clearly published because it is available online on the US patent office website. Just go to www.uspto.gov/patft/index.html , click on patent number search, and enter the patent number, 6960975 . It's entitled "Space vehicle propelled by the pressure of inflationary vacuum state"
 
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From the patent application;<br /><blockquote><font class="small">In reply to:</font><hr /><p><font color="yellow">"The means for generating an electromagnetic field may be comprised of 124 solenoid coils. At the same 100% efficiency reported by Podkletnov, the total field required providing the acceleration of 9.8 m/s/s is 5,000 Tesla, or about 40 Tesla per coil."</font>p><hr /></p></blockquote><br />A typical medical MRI machine runs 2 Tesla and a research 30-50 Tesla magnet is nothing short of huge. <br /><br />I can only imagine how massive an array of 128 coils of 40 Tesla each would be given each would be the size of ITER <img src="/images/icons/tongue.gif" /> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> </div>
 
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When I see gravity related patents that mention "hypothetical" and "Cavorite" .... <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> </div>
 
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hey, microsoft patented the method of drawing mouse cursors using XOR ops on black and white screens, so why not an antigravity drive<br /><br />the other day i was thinking about these two great ideas of mine, little things called the wheel and the fire.<br /><br />im pretty confident that those will be granted by USPTO too.
 
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