Hydrostatic Pressure

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We work at artificial gravity devices. An electromagnetic 'decline in density' of the space adjacent to a celestial body is a good model for how gravity works.

In your demo, imagine the black plastic cap (at the bottom of your glass cylinder) is a 1000 pound disk, in open space, far from any celestial body (ie no strong nearby gravity field). This is the condition of your demo when the density of the material (water) both above and below the black cap are equal, when the downward force equals the buoyant force.

*_CAREFULLY NOTE_* - if you plunge the glass cylinder 3 inches deep, and only pour 1 1/2 inches of water into the glass cylinder, the average density of the material (1/2 air, 1/2 water) in the portion of the cylinder inside the water tank is less than the density of material surrounding it (water). When the lower density inside the glass cylinder is increased to match the density outside it - ie. when the submerged portion of the glass cylinder is filled with water - this eliminates the upward acceleration (the buoyant force) of the black cap.

For any condition where the density of material in the portion of the glass cylinder that is submerged is less than water's density, the buoyant force is upward. Our model of gravity is a gradient decline in the density of the constituents of space, and although immense collections of atoms (ie a celestial body) can create a natural density decline, there are electromagnetic ways to achieve the same result. Just as the natural magnetic field of lodestone can be created artificially (an electromagnet).

Our first device used a vertical, axial magnetic field and 16.28Mhz radial, horizontally-oriented eddy currents in a 10 layer foil lamination to attempt to alter the density of space immediately adjacent to the lamination. The Lorentz force (vertical B field, horizontal and radial eddy currents) creates coherent, acoustic waves at the 16.28Mhz frequency in the charged particles in the metal layers.

Part of our effort is to seek a local effect on the density of the constituents of the dielectric known as 'space' or 'the vacuum' to create artificial gravity
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Kuj bole bina bhi well explained ty sir

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