I.s.b.e.p. as inner support based electromagnetic propulsor

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H02K 44/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2145007

I devised a concept and then a propulsion engine where by rotating and circulating liquid mercury at high speed inside a special con- tainer, a much greater force can be countered by it then its weight therefore by applying electromagnetically activated jolts or pushes perpendicular to it, the force of the said mercury can give a fix point or a support point to said jolts or pushes, therefore when mounted inside of a flight craft, the flight of the craft can be realized, propulsed from within. The energy needed is electricity and with the eventual use of fusion technology to generate the said electricity the fuel storage problems of long range operations are solved and longtime acceleration can be maintained to realize very high speeds. The guidance possibilitys are above all the presently existing crafts combined. This is a new step in the evolution of flight machines and the possible realisation of a new breed of flight machines with respect to sizes and shapes and controlled flight is possible in both airspace or space.

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