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Plain Description of

Superconductive Electromagnetic Engine

 

By Hidefumi KUBOTA

                  This is the latest version. (As specified in the homepage, I exhibited this contents onto the Net on 5th May, 2006.)


Contentst

Chapter 1: The basic structure of the electromagnetic engine

Chapter 2: The basics of the eternal current and the electron pair

Chapter 3: The extension of the momentum order

Chapter 4: The momentum order at the electromagnetic engine

Chapter 5: Explanations about questions

Chapter 6: The detailed structure of the electromagnetic engine

Chapter 7: The size of a driving force of the electromagnetic engine

and electric power consumption

Chapter 8: The use of the electromagnetic engine

Chapter 9: The industrial applicability of the electromagnetic engine

How to make a UFO

Chapter 10: The way of experimenting on the electromagnetic engine

 

Notice

All figures are conceptual diagrams and do not reflect actual sizes correctly.

"The superconductive electromagnetic engine " is abbreviated with "the electromagnetic engine ".

The gravitational constant is supposed to be 9.8 meter per second2.

 


Chapter 1: The basic structure of the electromagnetic engine

 

It is an apparatus which is a magnet on a magnet

One magnet is piling up another magnet and the former is fixed to the latter.

One magnet is a superconductive magnet.

Another magnet is a normal conductive electromagnet.

But, this normal conductive electromagnet is making a coil and passed a ripple current of low voltage and very high frequency.

Since piling up a magnet on a magnet, the repulsion or the attraction (both are electromagnetic forces) would arise between the magnets.

However, the repulsion or the attraction to act on the superconductive magnet is canceled for this special structure.

Therefore, only the repulsion or the attraction to act on the normal conductive magnet remains and can be used as a driving force.

This driving force also can be used as a flotage, a braking force, a turn force and so on.

 

Figure 1: The basic structure of         Figure 2: The basic function of the electromagnetic engine

the electromagnetic engine

          

 

 

 


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