With a background in Physics, I am having a hard time reconciling the supposed different effects of the generator / propulsion system per the S4 documentary (movement, force field generating, candle light frozen, and the visual black void)
With a background in Physics, I am having a hard time reconciling the supposed different effects of the generator / propulsion system per the S4 documentary (movement, force field generating, candle light frozen, and the visual black void)
We are told a wave is projected out and the UFO rides that wave to move. This same effect flows from the generator, and causes a force field like effect around it, when if pushed on with force, will repel you similar to how magnets repel eachother. The kicker here is that the generator doesn’t get pushed back like a magnet will. Thus, the force being applied doesn’t even reach the generator due to whatever it is emitting. A field most likely that becomes more dense when force is applied, vs staying fixed and moving the generator when force is applied. The flame, in my mind, is being forced to stay as is while still allowing light to escape. Meaning the burning gas is “forced to escape” through the same route, or road. So in a way, the wave emitter is projecting something that acts as guardrails in bowling almost. Like the bowling ball is forced to go down that track. Or when metal shards align in a certain way around a magnetic field. How does this connect to movement? Further, it doesn’t “put out” or “blow out” the burning candle, rather, it just flows through and around it. Making it feel like it’s emitting a field (something in 3D space, like how magnets have a magnetic field all around them). Or static electricity (for example, all your hairs fly out in random/specific directions). Lastly, there was a high intensity mode in which a black void formed in front of the emitter. This makes me believe in this mode, that the field(s) being emitted are focused to a point, and at the point, even light/photons are being “held” in place by this field, thus resulting in a visual black void (lack of light escaping into our eyes, or entering that space in the first place) There are also effects like the high voltage around the belly of the craft, the glowing of the craft when traveling, etc. is this high voltage static electricity? Thinking about Jesse Michaels most recent interview… I’m having trouble putting all this together. What do yall think? Any science nerds have ideas on how to tie it together? submitted by /u/RiseRugby [link] [comments]