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Ancient magnetic levitation and other things that might interest people.



Above) The view of Napoleon's uncomplete plan. For conquering Britain. In that plan. Napoleon planned to use tunnels, balloons, and gunboats. Napoleon himself withdrew that plan because it was too futuristic to accomplish.

Ancient antigravity is one of the most interesting things in the world. The Chinese knew compass and there is the possibility that those people knew also magnetic levitation. Magnetic levitation means that the same poles of the magnets are pushing objects away. And that thing might make a very big impression on people who heard the repelling effect of the magnetic force.  

Also, things like hot air balloons are things that could be big secrets when their inventors have introduced those things to people. So is it possible that the ancient inventors made the hot air balloons that pull lightning to them? And if those balloons were covered by leaf gold. That thing can turn part of the electron flow into antimatter. 

The balloon can use to connect natural electricity like flashes of lightning. And Napoleon Bonaparte planned to conquer Britain by using balloons. In that attack was planned to pour gunpowder over defenders. And then his men throw torches through that gunpowder dust. That balloon attack remained as paper. But it was a good example of "what could happen". Napoleon planned to build a tunnel through British Channel. 

The attempt to make disembarkation fell in Trafalgar. And the balloons could not carry enough men. And in those days technology was not advanced enough that the tunnel was successful. When we are trying to solve the mysteries of ancient technology. We must realize that we must find out, what kind of systems were in use in ancient times. 


 But the fact is that there is the possibility that some ancient people knew things like a capacitor. 


When natural electricity will conduct to the golden statues which are on the wooden layer. That thing will make those merchandise store electricity to them. If electricity will not transfer to the ground. That thing can cause that statue can store a deadly level of voltage. And if somebody touches those statues. That thing can cause deadly electric shock. 

The same way the electricity can make by using crystals. If it is a mechanical strike that repeats time after time. The quartz crystal can store a remarkable level of voltage. The level of stored electricity depends on the through punch. If the electricity cannot flow to the ground. And things like the church bells are ringing billions of times. That pressure impact can store high levels of electricity. 


https://curiosmos.com/unwritten-mystery-is-advanced-antigravity-technology-being-suppressed/


https://www.historyhit.com/what-was-the-context-behind-the-battle-of-trafalgar/


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