Alex Flying his Craft
Alex Flying his Craft
(In English)
‘’Today we have a subject that is shockingly unbelievable and shockingly realistic in its form. It is presented by a Russian fellow, Alex. From what I would say, I see no scientific basis for this device to fly. But his device flies. On the one hand we can say that a magician knows his tricks. From the other hand (sic), who cares? Do you have to be a genius to win the lotto? So what makes a person significant? There would be a few parts of that video. One that started at the present day (sic). Then we go back a year ago. And we gonna come back to the show. I am simply amazed. I think it’s real, but I don’t think it’s real! Let’s take a look.’’
(Speaker switches to Russian; somewhat accented)
‘’Greetings to all my friends from Russia, Ukraine and other Russian language speakers. There doesn’t seem to be any scientific foundation behind this work you’re about to see. But there are people interested in this type of research. Look at the device. Tell me if it’s real or not. Dear Alex, I am wishing you all the best.’’
(back to Garage Technologies footage)
Today I am going to film my flying disc take-off again. YouTube removed my original video because too many people reported it. So YouTube took it down. Obviously, it was the oil companies that had an issue with my video instead of regular viewers. Today I decided to fly it again and respond to some criticism connected to my previous videos.
Let’s fly the first disc. The first disc is working. Let’s switch on the second disc. The second disc is working. And now comes the most important part. We connect the HV-contact. We need it to create the zero gravity effect. Actually, the anti-gravity effect would be a more accurate term. Let’s power up our blocking oscillator. It contains a flyback transformer from a TV set and my self made multiplier. We’re going to start it.
And now we are switching on our multiplier. It’s working. We got contact. Now the fields are going to become magnetized, and you’ll be able to see how anti-gravity works.
You need to wait a few seconds. I hope everyone can see the disc well. Oh, no. Something has gone wrong. The fields are having difficulty with the re-adjustment process. Maybe there hasn’t been enough voltage. There are so many things one must take into account. Each disc needs to have proper voltage and rotation speed. The distance between the discs is also important. I am not so lucky today. Last time the experiment went much better.
I forgot to mention one more detail. I put neodymium magnets here. When both of these plates are getting a current from a high voltage generator, they begin to rotate towards each other. I’m sure you’ve seen this mechanism at work on YouTube already. You can find similar videos on the internet. Once I saw a TV show about Nazi flying saucers. They demonstrated the same model working. Here you can see a few of my own extra details thrown in. See, I am using neodymium magnets to boost the field. Today the model doesn’t seem to be working 100%.
(DIFFERENT VIDEO FRAGMENT)
Let me explain one thing right away. Everything you are seeing here/my camera is pointing at will comprise a self-contained autonomous model once one places all of it into the disc. Okay, take a look. Here’s an HV-contact. Here’s a box with a high voltage flyback transformer. You can also see separate electrical wires attached to each device. Each device gets its own power supply. Sometimes I need to remove the clamp from the accumulator in order to switch off my flyback transformer. When magnetic fields change/get active in a powerful way, all the set parameters drastically fail and my disc falls. This is what happened in my very first video because I didn’t take this fact into consideration. There is a point where magnetized discs change my settings, so occasionally I need to switch off the current.
Now I have also been asked to wave a stick above or walk around the thing…Well, I intend to film the landing in several stages. The take-off process is usually rather long, so I can’t quite capture the exact moment on camera because I need to tinker with my settings quite a bit. It takes me 30 minutes or longer to configure my settings properly. There’s going to be a delay in this respect. However the landing is very easy. All I need to do is switch off one of my power supplies and it’s done. The parameters change immediately and my very blueprint for this whole thing goes haywire. The disc falls…it falls from a great height. I am afraid I’ll have to let my entire design collapse. As you can see (from my camera close-up right now), my design isn’t terribly reliable.
I was lucky to get hold of this metal which is capable of creating this levitation effect. Please pay extra attention right now. Its structure is reminiscent of lower beetle wings. When we rotate the metal piece, it creates a resonance field which creates the effect of slicing through the ether. Today I’ll try to make this whole thing a bit more fun for you to watch. In case YouTube takes this down again…frankly, I was very surprised that even some of my YouTube channel subscribers started threatening me openly. I am pretty shocked. Okay, let’s wait and see.
Now I am going to set the parameters for the discs. My second disc levitation experiment is about to begin. Right, it has taken off. I have configured my settings and I am going to keep the disc at this height for now. The wires won’t let me lift it higher. Right now I am going to show you something special. The discs are kept going. Three wires are working: the high voltage wire, the one connected to the HV-contact and the wire from the disc power supply. Let me show you I can walk around the disc safely.
(walks around the device; first alone, then circumambulates around it with a long tree branch, touches the wires and disc)
Now I am trying to change my settings to lift the disc a bit. Give me a moment, please. It’s going to take some time. Here you go. I couldn’t properly film the disc take-off but you will have no problem seeing the landing. All I need to do is switch off the flyback transformer. I am taking the clamp off the accumulator. Here you can see 3 separate power supply sources: each one for the energy transfer inductor and each one for the revolving discs. And this wire right here is just supplying the current for the flyback transformer. I am taking down the clamp. The discs are going to get de-magnetized now. They are going to drop any second. During my last video, the whole thing basically just dropped to the ground. Now you’re going to see a more detailed version of this. Right, it’s going to fall any moment. Done! It’s over. I am not sure if it got damaged or not. Yeah well…I am doing all of this for my subscribers. Okay, it doesn’t look like it has sustained much damage at all. Alright.
Well…it is a small victory of sorts. What I need to do next is figure out how to stabilize the flight and make it fly horizontally. That would be it. Then it can fly successfully. Hopefully YouTube doesn’t ban my channel by that time…or powers that be perhaps…Otherwise we can carry on with this work in a big way. Here and here (camera close-up; grass) we can place more discs. The pilot’s chair will be in the middle. I would say three discs altogether. Whether the discs touch each other is another important thing to work out. As long as they don’t cancel each other out, we can start building a real (star?)ship. If you enjoyed this video, please support my channel. You can watch my videos again and click on the ads. It will cost you nothing, but you have no idea how much this will help me. Hopefully one day I’ll have enough funds to create a machine that can accommodate a man.
Okay, bye for now. This was Alex and Garage Technologies. Aim for the stars.