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Group IA Geometric electrostatic field levitation
"Antigravity" Method 1b of 15, Geometric electrostatic field levitation, Group IA
Filmed 1991-1996, 1b of 15 methods of levitating an object known to the author John Iwaszko, edited from the video Antigravity the reality made in 1996. This video edit shows an experiment from 1991 that establishes the authors electrical theory as to why water molecules that are heavier than air rise to form clouds with a 3 D model of a water molecule, which is supported by all the observed phenomena, which brings forth a new meaning to the term charged thundercloud .
Even today it is not fully known how thunderclouds get charged. There are two general theories to explain the charge build-up required to electrify a thundercloud that are in general acceptance, the convective theory and the gravitational theory.
The convective theory proposes that free ions in the atmosphere are captured by cloud droplets and then are moved by the convective currents in the cloud to produce the charged regions.
The gravitational theory assumes that negatively charged particles are heavier and are separated from lighter positively charged particles by gravitational settling.
What I proposed in 1996 explained by own observations and tests with electronic electroscopes attached to high antennas, when a lightning bolt discharged, the drops of water lose their charge are then prone to unite with other water molecules as previously like charges repelled them keeping then in fine mist form, and fall to the earth when the charge is lost, and that the charge itself is what keeps the cloud floating in space.
Sometimes when no discharge in the form of a lightning bolt was present electroscope tests revealed that the charges were gradually lost therefore slowly discharged towards the ground as occurs in light rains. The theory is an additional to the current theories that do not explain or even ask the question as to why water propels towards the sky in the first place, how the water initially obtains its charge, then continuation of charge are explained by one or both of the theories stated above. It also explains how tons of water remains freely floating in the air. The theory describes the anti gravitic effect of water as it rises, why it remains in the higher atmosphere till it loses its charge in the form of lightning or gradual discharge, and finally it is the actual charge that keeps it floating in the first place! This is shown in the video when the discharge from the model molecule conducts to the earth or bottom plate the object falls.
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