Hello everyone,
I found an interesting photo from an online source. It shows the Engine of Vril (it's some kind of a UFO). I like to propose some ideas on how it might work, assuming that the drawing reflects the actual engine.
Fig. 1. Vril Triebwerk (Engine) and German-English translation of parts.
Now, let me present a simple drawing:
Fig. 2. Simplified drawing.
For the simplified drawing: Positive top attracts free-electrons and pump them into the vortex chamber. The
chamber is where the Drehkörper rotates.
Drehkörper is accelerated or braked by electromagnets (EMs).
By controlling the vortex speed, velocity of up lift can be controlled.
Rotation of ionized particles form a vortex in Aether, around the Drehkörper.
A secondary steerable vortex is used for steering (vortex upon vortex). I assume this is provided by the Glocke (the Bell).
So what do you think? I like to get your feedback.
Greetings
I found an interesting photo from an online source. It shows the Engine of Vril (it's some kind of a UFO). I like to propose some ideas on how it might work, assuming that the drawing reflects the actual engine.
Fig. 1. Vril Triebwerk (Engine) and German-English translation of parts.
Now, let me present a simple drawing:
Fig. 2. Simplified drawing.
For the simplified drawing: Positive top attracts free-electrons and pump them into the vortex chamber. The
chamber is where the Drehkörper rotates.
Drehkörper is accelerated or braked by electromagnets (EMs).
By controlling the vortex speed, velocity of up lift can be controlled.
Rotation of ionized particles form a vortex in Aether, around the Drehkörper.
A secondary steerable vortex is used for steering (vortex upon vortex). I assume this is provided by the Glocke (the Bell).
So what do you think? I like to get your feedback.
Greetings
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