What is a inertial mass reduction device? Can it make a craft fly?

What is craft using an inertial mass reduction?

A craft using an inertial mass reduction device comprises of an inner resonant cavity wall, an outer resonant cavity, and microwave emitters. The electrically charged outer resonant cavity wall and the electrically insulated inner resonant cavity wall form a resonant cavity.

Just a guess here, way above my pay grade.
I think this patent is saying they create a positive outer wall and a negative inner wall and that creates hyper-vibration between the two that will create a vacuum around the craft creating 0 gravity .

Minus the effects of gravity, the craft can hyper-accelerate in any direction.
It mentions the order of all things by strong nuclear bonds weak nuclear bonds gravity and electrical bonds.
Maybe that hierarchy can be manipulated by the electromagnetic combination.

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Traveling in a craft pffft. Thats so 1874.

Spin a barrel of water at the speed of light and create a portal.

Destination can be set by imagining a location, recording the frequency of the though and blasting that vibration at the portal.

Good luck and dont forget to bring extra boxers.

Closer to the topic at hand, check out viktor schauberger flying device :wink::v:

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Interesting post, as always @shag .

I have a inertial mass reduction device on myself. But it only works after eating many beans and jalapeños… :rofl:

Happy growings!

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Ion propulsion systems…you can build one in your grow basement :wink:!

Don’t forget your tinfoil hat!!

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Dammit…US Navy got the patent…was hoping it was some unheard of public company I could buy some shares in…lol.
:flying_saucer: :alien: :space_invader: :flying_saucer:

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I like my hat.

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Yea unheard of!! Lol

– “Back to the chopper!” haha :wink:
– “It stings a little boss, honest!”

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:rofl: let’s see who gets this

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Its that joke, onward through the fog…right, right?

–sorry I couldn’t resist…back to not concentrating on navy space machines! :wink:

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I was thinking that a Porsche 914 has lower polar moment than a Buick Skylark station wagon… that’s all. Maybe a rosin press would be just as effective… :man_shrugging:

:evergreen_tree:

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Some of you folks seem to think this is not real, some kind of hoax.
Did you read the patent?
Why do you think the US navy would spend all this effort and money on something that is just a waste of time?
Why patent something that is impossible?

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The is a reporting requirement to congress under the NDAA on the UAP issue for two years now. Government has already acknowledged their existence.

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“What is most unique about this paper is that it has already won the approval of Dr. [REDACTED], one of the world’s top authorities in Advanced Power and Propulsion/Quantum Vacuum Engineering, who has given his unreserved approval of this paper, calling it “a very good paper.” [REDACTED] has also forwarded the paper to several of his colleagues, including [REDACTED], another top subject matter expert.”

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/37134/emails-show-navys-ufo-patents-went-through-significant-

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:joy::joy::joy: isn’t that their MO?

In theory, if you could compute the frequencies required, you could make a ion propulsion drive that could lift any mass or go any speed…:thinking:

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It seems like this topic is redundant and belongs in one of the existing threads for discussing spaceship technology.

Would you like the thread moved here?

or here?

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Why, this thread has absolutely nothing in common with the others.
This thread is not about UFO’s.
This thread is not about lost civilizations.

Why does it need to be moved?
Why is it not allowed to be its own thread?

If you must move it can you move it to a thread about real military technology if you have one?

I believe in evidence - Isaac Asimov

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