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The "corona game" by using flying saucers

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Kimmo Huosionmaa

When I'm thinking the photograph, where two EF-111 "Raven" electronic warfare aircraft are escorting the "saucer-shaped object", we must think one version of the electromagnetic propulsion, what bases that if the magnets have the same polarity in the opposite of each other, would the magnet push another magnet away from it. This pushing force can also have a practical solution in this kind of situation. The thing is that "saucer" would loaded with electricity, and then the aircraft would target the "saucer" with using electricity, what are in this case radio-waves, what have the same polarity with the electricity, what loaded to the saucer and that would push this little aircraft in the forward in very high speed. This system bought in my mind one very interesting thing.

The aircraft, what would fly in two lines could be equipped with pods, where are powerful magnets. And those aircraft can form the Gauss-track. The idea of this "flying mass driver" seems probably little bin unpractical. But at the between those aircraft would form the mass-driver, what can be used to send the pieces forward at a very high speed. In this scenario let's say that seventeen aircraft would fly in the formation, where 16 of those aircraft would form two lines, where are eight planes in both of them.

One plane is at the beginning of those two lines and shoots the capsule. After that rest of those aircraft would use modified ECM-pods, where are extremely powerful electric magnets, what is used by windmills, what are rotating very fast in the supersonic speed. Then those magnets would be used to create massdriver between those two lines of aircraft. This would seem very unpractical and funny concept, but in theory, that would be working as the satellite launching platform. Maybe this thing is only science fiction today, but the satellites could be launching by using this kind of modular concept, what can be real in a couple of years. The idea is copied from the mass driver, what is based on the Moon or Asteroid belt and planned to use for launching iron ore to the Earth by using a particle accelerator.

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