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virtualcuzi 52T
1671 posts
8/15/2023 6:54 pm
"So you're a rocket scientist?"

It was a line I loved from the movie Margin call. Surely it wouldn't take a rocket scientist to figure this one out. The science behind floating was simple enough. Nothing complicated about it!
I would study the docs drawings and find out how to lift heavy stones and float that unused stone from the quarry and set it up for the queens birthday.
How wonderful that would be.
I also borrowed a hoverbike from the queens stock to take a look at it.
The technology obviously originated from the docs knowledge from so long ago.
I remembered that a walker was once confronted by a wheel that approached him and had a simple claw it used to pick up samples. It was a small device only about a meter or so in diameter and it seemed to float over the ground barely touching it.
Of alien origins you would think?
It was a first contact device sent from curious other planetary beings.
Maybe it had an interesting battery in it too.
Also that it may have been<b> traveling </font></b>so long that newer rapidly advancing technology overtook it and the newer exploration craft would have overtaken it to get there first.
It was no more than a piece of archaic history by the time it arrived.
But still better than what people had.
It bothered me that I couldn't figure it out myself and had to resort to stealing another's ideas.
I'd built up my own doctorate of mathematical philosophy when just in junior school.
I wasn't into others ideas at all.
So now I undid the covers of the machine obviously expecting to see some sort of gyroscope device and then to my surprise I instantly recognized the machine tool that resided in there.
I'd seen drawings of it before in a professors scrap book. It was just dismissed as some crackpot idea that would never work but work it did.
I remember the theory vaguely that it solidified quantum particles to form a resistive load below the bike for it to float on.
So not necessarily anti gravity in the purest sense. Just a manipulation of the ether.
Simply aligning the poles of particles to create a solid field. It really wasn't that complicated at all.
It was technically quantum molecular surfing. But water could be a problem as hydrogen atoms would degrade the field turning it into heat.
I was too preoccupied to notice what was happening around me and I didn't notice Clara's approach.
I'd just banged the cover back into place when she asked " How about a ride mister?"
I quickly hid my startled face and replied "Sure, hop on!"
Which she did and we sped around the town and park till the machine's warning lights came on and it parked itself.
"Didn't you charge it?" Clara demanded, and I just explained that I hadn't got to it.
So we alighted and took a seat on the park bench overlooking the river.
I couldn't help trying to imagine how the technology I'd just seen could be adapted to moving heavy stones.
I suppose it only took a force to energize the silica component of the rock.
It would be fascination to get make one of those boulders I'd seen at the quarry float.
It seemed obvious that alien had once shown humans how to do that as they'd never figure it out for themselves.
I invited Clara to take a trip with me to explore more of what the doc had left behind. I explained to her my plan for the queens birthday. She loved the idea and was sure in her own mind that I could levitate a huge boulder.
Soon the breakdown service vehicle arrived and charged up our vehicle.









Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!


virtualcuzi 52T
1280 posts
8/15/2023 7:06 pm

Aliens were shown having three fingers. They'd evolved developing huge brains but they were limited on what they could do with having just three fingers. So that's why they're amazed at seeing us with amazing skills playing a piano or guitar or keyboard, whatever. If any thing could make an alien laugh it was that and the knowledge that as we developed our own potential we could do so much more with five fingered hands. The aliens had long forefingers that were perfect to sit back and think ass they scratched their forehead. Those humans were annoying too with the beautiful long hair that some had and what's up with those cute little tooshes ? They could physically outperform the aliens too and watching them do things like high jump sprint and long drive a golf ball made the aliens feel very inferior to humans.

Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!


boh99 68M
3172 posts
8/15/2023 9:11 pm

ether is one of my favorite words. I admit jealous delight that you worked into a meaningful sentence.

Do you think the Tesla charger was influenced by alien tech ?


virtualcuzi 52T
1280 posts
8/15/2023 9:26 pm

    Quoting boh99:
    ether is one of my favorite words. I admit jealous delight that you worked into a meaningful sentence.

    Do you think the Tesla charger was influenced by alien tech ?
That you so much man ? Alien tech is stuff we still don't understand, can't reproduce, totally screwing with our heads. I mean so many battery issues and fire potential. Exothermic reactions when fires break out in electric vehicles. If we can find an alien battery that works. I luv the idea of electric vehicles but the problems offset the advantages. We will get there though.

Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!


drmgirl622 68F  
26184 posts
8/16/2023 7:07 am

Hmmm.....I have visions of Sheldon writing equations on his whiteboard!


virtualcuzi 52T
1280 posts
8/16/2023 2:26 pm

    Quoting drmgirl622:
    Hmmm.....I have visions of Sheldon writing equations on his whiteboard!
Computational notes on string theory Dream?

Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!



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