Tag Archives: #EOS

High Altitude

Perspective

Dew High Altitude Edge of Space Falling Bodies Gravity Test to measure varied rates of  Free-Fall acceleration due to  varied Magnetic Permeabilities, to determine how a gravity field is produced.

Isaiah 57:15 For thus says the high and exalted One Who lives forever, whose name is Holy, “I dwell on a high and holy place, And also with the contrite and lowly of spirit In order to revive the spirit of the lowly And to revive the heart of the contrite.

#DEW, #DiamondAgeofArchitecture, #EOS, #FallingBodies, #GravityRevolution, #GravityTest, #STEAM
World View

Most High

Psalm 82:6  I said, “You are gods, And all of you are sons of the Most High.

https://twitter.com/theworlddd2121/status/869050615967698945

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYIXPo0ZA7Y

Gravitational Lensing … ?

#Lensing?

#DEW, #DiamondAgeofArchitecture, EdgeofSpace, #FallingBodies, #GravityRevolution, #GravityTest, #STEAM

toronto

The line is drawn in the water . . .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=cF2fNroSww4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62rmpy8OLOg

 

Work in Progress …

Spheres

Design

Spheres are round solid figures, or its surface, with every point on its surface equidistant from its center.

Sphere 1 – AISI 1006 Carbon Steel  (UNS G10060)

Magnetic Permeability:                                                                         2,000 

Density:                                                                                                       7.872 g/cm^3

SOLID sphere  (10 cm diameter)         (523.599 cm^3):    4.122 kg

VOID sphere    (9.116 cm diameter)   (396.654 cm^3):    3.122 kg

HOLLOW sphere with wall thickness   (.442 cm):             1.000 kg

#DEW, #DiamondAgeofArchitecture, #EOS, #FallingBodies, #GravityRevolution, #GravityTest, #STEAM
Sphere 1 – Carbon Steel

Sphere 2 – Alloy Steel 52100  (UNS G52986):

Magnetic Permeability:                                                                     300

Density:                                                                                                       7.810 g/cm^3

SOLID sphere  (10 cm diameter)         (523.599 cm^3):    4.089 kg

VOID sphere    (9.107 cm diameter)   (395.480 cm^3):    3.089 kg

HOLLOW sphere with wall thickness   (.4465 cm):           1.000 kg

#DEW, #DiamondAgeofArchitecture, #EOS, #FallingBodies, #GravityRevolution, #GravityTest, #STEAM
Sphere 2 – Alloy Steel

Sphere 3 – Aluminum Bronze  (UNS C95400):

Magnetic Permeability:                                                                     1.27

Density:                                                                                                       7.450 g/cm^3

SOLID sphere  (10 cm diameter)         (523.599 cm^3):     3.901 kg

VOID sphere    (9.060 cm diameter)   (389.389 cm^3):     2,901 kg

HOLLOW sphere with wall thickness   (.470 cm):              1.000 kg

#DEW, #DiamondAgeofArchitecture, #EOS, #FallingBodies, #GravityRevolution, #GravityTest, #STEAM
Sphere 3 – Aluminum Bronze

Sphere 4 – Titanium – Ti  (UNS R50250):

Magnetic Permeability:                                                                     1.00005

Density:                                                                                                       4.510 g/cm^3

SOLID sphere  (10 cm diameter)         (523.599 cm^3):    2.379 kg

VOID sphere    (8.359 cm diameter)   (305.817 cm^3):    1.379 kg

HOLLOW sphere with wall thickness   (.8205cm):            1.000 kg

#DEW, #DiamondAgeofArchitecture, #EOS, #FallingBodies, #GravityRevolution, #GravityTest, #STEAM
Sphere 4 – Titanium

Genesis 1:2  The earth was formless and void, and darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was moving over the surface of the waters.

balance

Edge of Space Falling Bodies Gravity Test

#EOSFBGT

One small step …

Edge of Space Falling Bodies Gravity Test is an experiment to test Galileo’s hypothesis on Falling Bodies like never before – dropping spheres from the Edge of Space (EOS) – To Learn How a Gravity Field is Produced !!!!!!

#DEW, #DiamondAgeofArchitecture, #EdgeofSpace, #Fallingbodies, #GravityRevolution, #GravityTest, #STEAM

#Equivalence

#Fagile

#Yes! #RoundAbout

Ezekiel 1:18  As for their rims they were lofty and awesome, and the rims of all four of them were full of eyes round about.

PRECEDENT:

#Spin

As Felix appears to reach his Terminal Velocity of approximately 729 mph at (T: +50 secs) and begins “Violently Spinning”, the camera switches to show mission control for 9 seconds until (T: +59 secs), while the Spinning continues for another 20 seconds once the camera switches back to Felix.  Amazing Stamina!

Additional Video and Data

Felix’s World Records:

Exit Altitude: 128,100 feet

Free Fall Drop Distance: 119,846 feet

Free Fall Time: 4 minutes, 20 seconds

Maximum Velocity: 833.4 miles per hour (Mach 1.2)!

 

HYPOTHESIS:

“Objects with High Magnetic Permeability will Accelerate Slower.”

PREDICTION:

Falling Bodies due to Earth’s Gravitational Motion will Accelerate until they reach their Terminal Velocity and then begin to Spin, creating a Charge as they pass through Earth’s Magnetic FieldObjects with higher Magnetic Permeability will become Magnetized, spin faster, and fall slower than objects with lower Magnetic Permeability.

SPHERES DESIGN:

1. AISI 1006 Carbon Steel (UNS G10060): (high permeability)           10 cm diameter (hollowed to be 1.0 kg, equal to other spheres)

2. Alloy Steel 52100 (UNS G52986): (not as high permeability)         10 cm diameter (hollowed to be 1.0 kg, equal to other spheres)

3. Aluminum Bronze (UNS C95400): (low permeability)                         10 cm diameter (hollowed to be 1.0 kg, equal to other spheres)

4. Titanium – Ti (UNS R50250): (zero permeability)                                        10 cm diameter (hollowed to be 1.0 kg, equal to other spheres)

DEPLOYMENT PROCESS:

High Altitude Balloon – To Be Determined …

TEST PROCESS OVERVIEW:

  1.  Deploy a High Altitude Balloon to the Edge of Space and Elevate 4 Metallic Spheres each having the same Outside Diameter (10 cm), Surface Texture (Smooth Reflective) and Mass (1 kg) with the only differences between them being a variation in their Checker Pattern Color and their Magnetic Permeability (Ranging from High to Zero).
  2. Simultaneously release the 4 Metallic Spheres using a Barometric Pressure Sensor and then High Speed Video Record the Visual Effects of Gravitational Motion and other Natural Forces (Air Resistance, Electromagnetism) acting upon their Free-Fall Motion.
  3. Utilize High Zoom Lens Cameras to Video Capture (Including Infrared) their Rates of Acceleration, Times they reach Terminal Velocity, Times they begin to Spin, Axis of their Spin Rotations, Rates of Spin, and their Times to Impact the Ground.
  4. Measure their Separations after Impact and any Residual Levels of Acquired Magnetism.

EVALUATE OBSERVED RESULTS:

REPEAT SCALED-UP!

https://twitter.com/CNET/status/1295084161288425472?s=20

Work in Progress …