Viktor Grebennikov - Anti-Gravity & Levitation

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Dan A. Davidison explains the basis behind Grebennikov's findings and how certain insects really fly (levitate) linking how a spinning vortex creates a magnetic field counteracting gravity. It's possible that an electrostatic effect is occurring too at the nano level.

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Boyd Bushman a senior research scientist for Lockheed Martin said he instructed his teams to look for the exceptions to the rule. He was not interested in what was already known. The things that don't make sense are what we learn from. Ignore the people who laugh and make fun of you. Pursue your ideas and don't let anyone stop you.

makeminefreedom
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i read a book about anti gravity once, i couldn't put it down

stelley
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before i watched the video i already knew that all the

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memeconnect
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I remember finding a beetle wing that did this, as a child. It would actually levitate, and you could spin it around, like he was doing in this video. I don't remember how old I was at the time, but I'm pretty sure it was when I was living in the Merritt Island/Cocoa Beach area of Florida.

marcb.
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I levitated for a matter of seconds once playing a show at a club in Dallas, Texas. At that same show I felt compelled to slowly move my hand toward my guitar amplifier during an instrumental part of a song with drums, bass and guitar were all in increasing intensity of a drone. The closer I put my hand toward the amp the drone went up in pitch and my whole body was electrified with an internal "buzz". Then I went toward the microphone and began singing and I slowly lifted off the stage for a few seconds and was ever so gently placed both feet back to the ground. One of the most personal experiences of my life. This is the first time I've admitted this publicly.

sryburn
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There !! Mystery solve !!
They used beetles to lift the heavy stones to build the pyramids ....
that's why you can fond beetles portraits all over ancient Egypt structures ..

gagostrong
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It does make sense that large beatles have a levitation ability, because as heavy as the are, their small inner wings couldn't provide the lift to make them fly, but their inner wings are good for maneuvering around.

onidaaitsubasa
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I glued 100, 000 beetle wings on my car and it went flying straight to the junkyard!

renenfl
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Notice all the supposed levitated and rotated objects are acted upon on top of a box implying a strong magnet or electro magnet inside?

davesstuff
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I can think on at least one structure off the top of my head that has bumps/dimples all over it to increase it's aerodynamics; a golf ball. The dimples actually make the sphere shape much more stable aerodynamically and allow the ball to fly with less affect from cross winds.

AaronAlso
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And like all great scientific breakthroughs, Grebennikov never fully documented his work and his results have never been replicated. 

TheJaredtheJaredlong
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Maybe the beetle can vibrate sound through the top wings and use the lower wings to maneuver around

FLYIN_DAGGERZ
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"There was an energy field that built up around this thing due to the gravity field building up in the platform and by building up it built out a forcefield"

I have been well and truly scienced.

TheFounderUtopia
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Well, the photos of him "flying" were very convincing, but what really convinced me was the video of him travelling at 1000km/h...no...wait...

murdocha
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Love to see some actual live footage of this machine.

heretohear
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oh something extraordinary - go lets grab the worst camera we can get

TechTomVideo
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Did I hear that right? Did he just say that the guy glued some bug wings to a wooden platform and flew that thing at 1000 mph? What a time to be alive!







Your typical pseudoscience. Please debunk!

andrewbond
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4:53 Says he's never heard of an aerodynamic surface that has bumps all over it. Well I present you the golfball. It has bumps to create tiny air pockets all around the ball to reduce friction when going through air.

jacamaca
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mostly slight of hand in the video demonstrations using electrostatic effect, electromagnets on the flipping box. and the spinning wing is excited by the electric motor from a Gillette shaver (I have one and recognized what he was using)  that vibrates using a tiny electric motor in the handle.  When trickery is used to support a so called phenomenon I am skeptical of the foundation of the message.  There is science to harnessing gravity in many applications but this was not science.  It is however a mystery to investigate and find the why and how these possibilities might exist. 

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gather the amount of beetle wings needed and reproduce that levitation device make it work and post the video of it flying around and i'll believe this crap

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