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Posted On Tuesday May 20 2008 @ 5:00 aUsually the boat gradually moves along the front or back direction of the rotary part in such a way that it looks like leaping once and once again. During the movement the boat might stop, and after the stop it might move in the opposite direction. Sometimes towards the end of the experiment the boat might suddenly move much faster. These are movements of the second stage, during which Equation (1) works.
From Equation (2) we know that if the boat is too heavy or moves too fast so that the water resistance is too large, the second stage of movement will not happen, but during the time when the second stage of movement can happen, the speed of the boat is not related to the total mass of the boat as far as classical physics is concerned, and this shows the antigravitational effect.
Because of the macroscopic quantum effect, when being controlled by the gfm current, the antigravitation engine is in uncertain space and uncertain time, and moves in an uncertain state, e.g. sometimes fast, sometimes slow, forward, backward, or stops for some time.
Let's make this experiment and carry forward the study of the flying saucer.��