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Antigravity Method 11 of 15 Electrodynamic Suspension EDS Induced Eddy Currents Relative Motion Group IIIB

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Antigravity 11 Of 15 Electrodynamic Suspension Eds Induced Eddy Currents Relative Motion Group Iiib
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"Antigravity" Method 11 of 15, Electrodynamic Suspension (EDS)- Induced currents/Eddy currents Relative Motion between conductors and magnets (Lenzs law) Group IIIB Filmed 1991-1996, 11 of 15 methods of levitating an object known to the author John Iwaszko, edited from the video Antigravity the reality made in 1996. The antigravity method shown in this edit, was introduced and was referred to as Magnetic Pulse Propulsion which has now been reclassified by the author as, Electrodynamic Suspension (EDS)- Induced currents/Eddy currents Relative Motion between conductors and magnets (Lenzs law), which better describes any Static Magnetic or tethered /column supported arrangement using the Relative motion between conductors and magnets Induced currents or Eddy currents sometimes called ElectroDynamic Suspension (EDS).
The 11th Method of antigravity is affected mechanically by the Relative motion between conductors and magnets. Repulsion between a magnet and a metallic conductor is induced by relative motion. Eddy currents induced in a conductor produce repulsive forces (including levitation and lateral forces) and a retardation force. According to Lenz's Law induced currents will at every instant flow in a conductor in a direction to oppose any change in the applied magnetic flux. If the current varies, the associated magnetic flux also changes in direct proportion causing a back electromagnetic force. This is self-inductance and provides back electromagnetic force which is the mirror image of the magnetic flux field generated by the magnet such as is produced by the Meissner effect refer method 7 and represented as forces of repulsion between a metallic conductor, a retardation force is also generated by the electromagnetic field.

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