B-2 Spirit antigravity device. NOT A JET. | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 764969 Portugal 09/07/2009 05:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In that movie Broken Arrow, there was the B3 which was radar evading but only when it was switched on; it wasn't the material that gave it the capability; it was something else. And the B3 was operational before the B2, I think? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 765228Are you sure you aren't confusing fiction with Reality? It is very common, nowadays... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 727819 Germany 09/07/2009 05:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | most people don't realize that the bumble bee utilizes a natural anti gravity device.. Quoting: ^TrInItY^it's true oops, looks like they solved it: 'Bumble bee paradox' solved [link to www.telegraph.co.uk] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 765228 United States 09/07/2009 05:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In that movie Broken Arrow, there was the B3 which was radar evading but only when it was switched on; it wasn't the material that gave it the capability; it was something else. And the B3 was operational before the B2, I think? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 764969Are you sure you aren't confusing fiction with Reality? It is very common, nowadays... Most likely. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 727819 Germany 09/07/2009 05:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | most people don't realize that the bumble bee utilizes a natural anti gravity device.. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 727819it's true oops, looks like they solved it: 'Bumble bee paradox' solved [link to www.telegraph.co.uk] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 765228 United States 09/07/2009 05:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The new bomber would be similar to the current B-2 in many ways. That is, it would be stealthy, have a crew of only two, and be capable of staying in the air for over 24 hours at a time. The "B-3" would probably also be capable of super-cruise (travelling long distances at very high speeds), and would definitely have a full array of the latest sensors and communications capabilities. The biggest potential problem is cost. The B-2 bombers were so expensive that only 21 were built. One recently crashed. Adding in the development expenses, each B-2 cost about two billion dollars. If the B-3 costs a lot more, the air force will have a hard time selling it to Congress. This would be the case even if the air force came up with a design that amounted to a "semi-space" ship, that travelled at hypersonic speeds (enabling it to reach any point on the planet in a few hours). Price has definitely become a factor, and that may be why the air force has been reluctant to release any details on the next generation heavy bomber. |
Duncan Kunz User ID: 762544 United States 09/07/2009 05:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hummingbirds have always amazed me; the way they can fly, hover, fly backwards; it's amazing, like the bees. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 765228Yes, it is. My plant builds military helicopters, the trade group is the American Helicopter Society. Check out the logo: [link to www.vtol.org] Where's the EVIDENCE, Jim? |
Duncan Kunz User ID: 762544 United States 09/07/2009 05:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nothing to say TRINITY? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 765247You were really rude to Duncan and were so cocky about what you thought you knew and now having been asked nicely then shown you were wrong you dont even apologize. Guess what Trinity? YOU DONT KNOW EVERYTHING No need to apologize. No one knows everything! Where's the EVIDENCE, Jim? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 765228 United States 09/07/2009 05:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hummingbirds have always amazed me; the way they can fly, hover, fly backwards; it's amazing, like the bees. Quoting: Duncan KunzYes, it is. My plant builds military helicopters, the trade group is the American Helicopter Society. Check out the logo: [link to www.vtol.org] I keep a hummingbird feeder out in the yard so they will come around. They'll hover, slowly back out then hover in. Saw one hover back and fly straight up one time, backwards! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 765247 Ireland 09/07/2009 05:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nothing to say TRINITY? Quoting: Duncan KunzYou were really rude to Duncan and were so cocky about what you thought you knew and now having been asked nicely then shown you were wrong you dont even apologize. Guess what Trinity? YOU DONT KNOW EVERYTHING No need to apologize. No one knows everything! No, nobody does but its infuriating to read something not only patronising but misleading, purposely so, in order to maintain a false position of expertise. We all benefit from the truth although some people like to feel powerful by trying to maintain control over everything...even knowledge. |
Duncan Kunz User ID: 762544 United States 09/07/2009 05:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The new bomber would be similar to the current B-2 in many ways. That is, it would be stealthy, have a crew of only two, and be capable of staying in the air for over 24 hours at a time. The "B-3" would probably also be capable of super-cruise (travelling long distances at very high speeds), and would definitely have a full array of the latest sensors and communications capabilities. The biggest potential problem is cost. The B-2 bombers were so expensive that only 21 were built. One recently crashed. Adding in the development expenses, each B-2 cost about two billion dollars. If the B-3 costs a lot more, the air force will have a hard time selling it to Congress. This would be the case even if the air force came up with a design that amounted to a "semi-space" ship, that travelled at hypersonic speeds (enabling it to reach any point on the planet in a few hours). Price has definitely become a factor, and that may be why the air force has been reluctant to release any details on the next generation heavy bomber. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 765228I'm not sure that the next bomber will be a manned one. One of the big discussions tied to the present QDR ( [link to www.defenselink.mil] is just that issue: manned vs unmanned. Without getting into details, I know that all the major weapons system integrators (Boeing, LockMart, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon), as well as more than a few relatively unknown new guys, are all involved in not only studies but actual production ov various UAVs; it's not a huge leap from a Hellfire-firing UAV run by a CIA asset, to a semi-autonomous long-range bomber with enough "brains" to make real-time decisions. The big difficulty is selling this: not everyone in the funding committees likes the idea of explaining to his or her constituents come re-election time that we're building a Robot Airplane With Atomic Bombs In It; too many Luddites out there have these apocalyptic visions of the airplanes suddenly coming alive a la Terminator III and killing us all. Last Edited by Duncan Kunz on 09/07/2009 05:28 PM Where's the EVIDENCE, Jim? |
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jarha User ID: 645811 United States 09/07/2009 06:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is absolutely amazing. Thirty years as an engineer in aerospace/defense, including the past 20 years at Boeing, and to think I knew absolutely nothing about the truth of anti-gravity until I came here to GLP, where the real scientists are. Quoting: Duncan KunzWhat kind of fuel is used in B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber? |
th€bbo User ID: 764396 Finland 09/07/2009 06:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've always wondered that. The Dragonfly also seems special. Quoting: ^TrInItY^yes the dragon fly is interesting but it has the proper wingspan for its mass but the bumble bee shouldn't be able to fly at all according to the laws of aerodynamics we recognize today.. it does so via sonic stimulation of special membranes within its body fact I actually did not know this. Need to google.. We the people of the Planet Earth, in order to form a more perfect union, establish love, insure global harmony, provide for the divine knowledge, promote the I AM connectivity, and secure the blessings of manifestations to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the Planet Earth. - The Definition of Our Future: Responsible freedom of self determination, becoming truly self-confident and free, to unconditionally be responsible for oneself, without being coerced to accept some higher authority. -- Denn der Mensch ist der Acker und sein Herz sein Baum, sein Werk seine Frucht. -- Paracelsus |
Lastone User ID: 765303 Portugal 09/07/2009 07:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The 10 Commandments to achieve antigravity.. 1 - Phi (or fibonacci sequences.... phi better) 2 - Properties of geometric figures 3 - Ressonance Frequency (Solar System) 4 - ElectroMagnetic fields (Atoms) 5 - Magnets (or magnetic orientation of magnets) 6 - Copper (Conductive diamagnetic materials) 7 - Eddy corrents 8 - Isolators 9 - Rotation 10 -Temperature |
Lastone User ID: 765303 Portugal 09/07/2009 07:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyone that can understand those 10 Simple Things can make an Anti Gravity vehicle.. You can learn how to make one at M.I.T :) You can find everything you need to know on line.. People just do not think about it... just uses the math... And that is very sad... Start By Learning this... so simple and so important. The giving nature of charges ... as I call it this.. And very very important.. If I had a professor like Walter Lewin...ohhhhh the singes I could have done. If you like the subject I strongly suggest you to take the all course. |
Duncan Kunz User ID: 762544 United States 09/07/2009 10:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What kind of fuel is used in B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber? Quoting: jarhaThe GE F118 is just an core upgrade for the old standby F110 with a slower-speed compressor and, of course, no afterburner. That being the case, my guess is that it would use JP-8, along with Prist and whatever other additives they use to eliminate moisture and other impurities. Last Edited by Duncan Kunz on 09/07/2009 10:33 PM Where's the EVIDENCE, Jim? |
cavemonk User ID: 765429 United States 09/07/2009 11:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The most important thing to understand about the Stealth fighters and stealth bombers is that they NO LONGER BELONG TO THE UNITED STATES!!! Yes we spent our hard earned tax dollars and used our engineers and scientists to build them but, no one remembers that Bill Clinton signed them over to the United Nations back when he was in office. Feeling duped right about now? Fuck you Clintons and the UN! Last Edited by cavemonk on 09/07/2009 11:08 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 753046 United States 09/08/2009 02:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is absolutely amazing. Thirty years as an engineer in aerospace/defense, including the past 20 years at Boeing, and to think I knew absolutely nothing about the truth of anti-gravity until I came here to GLP, where the real scientists are. Quoting: jarhaWhat kind of fuel is used in B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber? Islamic blood. |
Drunken Blacksmith NLI User ID: 670188 United States 09/08/2009 09:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is absolutely amazing. Thirty years as an engineer in aerospace/defense, including the past 20 years at Boeing, and to think I knew absolutely nothing about the truth of anti-gravity until I came here to GLP, where the real scientists are. Quoting: Duncan KunzSo, Duncan? . What you're saying is that despite 30 years in the biz you've never heard of Electrogravitics...Hmmmm? |