
I've chosen this design, because it is within my budget and ability...
I'm hinging my bets on a positively charged sphere (hollow) versus a negatively charge, but it could easily be reversed.
The heat source is there to heat up the sphere to liberate more electrons from the metal.
I was planning on using a copper sphere. Melting point is just under 2000 degrees F. I'm open to methods of heating the sphere... A high powered laser would cost too much, I was planning on a solar concentrator.
My major concern is that the attraction of the sphere to any electrons in the glass/air surrounding it will diminish any evidence of an "anti-gravitational" effect.
I understand why gravity has been such a mystery, if it is electrical in nature, it's near impossible to isolate it...
Am alternating negative and positive charge may need to be present in an open-air device... You have to create an area of vacuum around the device, then pulse your stronger "anti-gravitational" charge (to repulse the earth) before the vacuum is compromised.
Comments, suggestions?
