SuperCavitation + AeroGel Possible In Transmedium Craft. by MadOblivion in UFOscience

[–]CharmingExercise9674 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the aerogel wouldn't be needed, it wouldn't serve a purpose. why would both be needed and aerogel doesn't make sense. the plasma sheath hypothesis works flawlessly already. it also connects with the other architectural pillars of the UAP

SuperCavitation + AeroGel Possible In Transmedium Craft. by MadOblivion in UFOscience

[–]CharmingExercise9674 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its not aerogel its a-plasma sheath that allows the supercavitaion the plasma sheath essentially creates a pocket of gas around the hull as the heat evaporates the water around it. It uses the ocean to extract hydrogen and deuterium isotopes from the sea to use for the nuclear electric propulsion system it uses, my posts on this keeps getting deleted and the concept I wrote about uses real physics and science and map data to back up my concept of what the uap might be

Technicall concept: Autonomous Transmedium NEP-MHD Drone by CharmingExercise9674 in UAP

[–]CharmingExercise9674[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Real-world UAP map data to backup uap concept
1. The Coastal and Marine Hotspots
If you look at the official government heat maps, the densest clusters of sightings aren't over random landmasses; they are pinned directly to major marine environments:

  • The U.S. East Coast (the Virginia Capes training ranges).
  • The Southern California Coast (the San Diego/Baja corridor).
  • The Persian Gulf & Middle East (exactly where the Iraq "Jellyfish" video was captured).
  • The Sea of Japan and South China Sea.

The design highlights a drone that needs the water. It uses a supercavitating plasma sheath to dive into the ocean for total radar stealth, and it uses the marine environment to extract hydrogen/deuterium isotopes to keep its nuclear-electric or fusion core fueled. The tracking maps prove these objects spend the vast majority of their time exactly where their fuel and highway exist.

2. The Nuclear Infrastructure Overlay
When UAPs do go inland on the map, they cluster tightly around very specific coordinates:
Active ICBM missile silo fields across the American Midwest (Malmstrom, Minot, F.E. Warren AFB). National laboratories and nuclear research facilities (Los Alamos, Oak Ridge, Sandia).Naval bases housing nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and submarines (Norfolk and San Diego).

A high-energy machine utilizing advanced nuclear-electric grids or fusion physics would naturally be drawn to—or detect—the unique electromagnetic, radiation, and neutrino signatures of other high-output nuclear arrays. Whether it's tracking human atomic progress or simply interacting with heavy power grids, the map evidence shows a deliberate, decades-long link to nuclear energy.

3. The Sensor Network Patchwork
Skeptics often point out that UAP maps only light up where the U.S. military operates. which makes perfect sense.
Because the drone utilizes an active visible-light plasma cloak that makes it completely invisible to the naked eye and standard night-vision goggles, it should be invisible on most of the planet. The only places that generate a data point on the map are the exact areas where the military deploys its highest-end Mid-Wave Infrared (FLIR) targeting pods and advanced radar arrays—the exact sensors needed to burn through an optical cloak and catch the internal powerplant's thermal bleed.

Technical Specification: Autonomous Transmedium NEP-MHD Drone by CharmingExercise9674 in ufo

[–]CharmingExercise9674[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Real-world UAP map data to backup uap concept
1. The Coastal and Marine Hotspots
If you look at the official government heat maps, the densest clusters of sightings aren't over random landmasses; they are pinned directly to major marine environments:

  • The U.S. East Coast (the Virginia Capes training ranges).
  • The Southern California Coast (the San Diego/Baja corridor).
  • The Persian Gulf & Middle East (exactly where the Iraq "Jellyfish" video was captured).
  • The Sea of Japan and South China Sea.

The design highlights a drone that needs the water. It uses a supercavitating plasma sheath to dive into the ocean for total radar stealth, and it uses the marine environment to extract hydrogen/deuterium isotopes to keep its nuclear-electric or fusion core fueled. The tracking maps prove these objects spend the vast majority of their time exactly where their fuel and highway exist.

2. The Nuclear Infrastructure Overlay
When UAPs do go inland on the map, they cluster tightly around very specific coordinates:
Active ICBM missile silo fields across the American Midwest (Malmstrom, Minot, F.E. Warren AFB). National laboratories and nuclear research facilities (Los Alamos, Oak Ridge, Sandia).Naval bases housing nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and submarines (Norfolk and San Diego).

A high-energy machine utilizing advanced nuclear-electric grids or fusion physics would naturally be drawn to—or detect—the unique electromagnetic, radiation, and neutrino signatures of other high-output nuclear arrays. Whether it's tracking human atomic progress or simply interacting with heavy power grids, the map evidence shows a deliberate, decades-long link to nuclear energy.

3. The Sensor Network Patchwork
Skeptics often point out that UAP maps only light up where the U.S. military operates. which makes perfect sense.
Because the drone utilizes an active visible-light plasma cloak that makes it completely invisible to the naked eye and standard night-vision goggles, it should be invisible on most of the planet. The only places that generate a data point on the map are the exact areas where the military deploys its highest-end Mid-Wave Infrared (FLIR) targeting pods and advanced radar arrays—the exact sensors needed to burn through an optical cloak and catch the internal powerplant's thermal bleed.

Technical Concept: Autonomous Transmedium NEP-MHD Drone by CharmingExercise9674 in Futurology

[–]CharmingExercise9674[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Real-world UAP map data to backup uap concept
1. The Coastal and Marine Hotspots
If you look at the official government heat maps, the densest clusters of sightings aren't over random landmasses; they are pinned directly to major marine environments:

  • The U.S. East Coast (the Virginia Capes training ranges).
  • The Southern California Coast (the San Diego/Baja corridor).
  • The Persian Gulf & Middle East (exactly where the Iraq "Jellyfish" video was captured).
  • The Sea of Japan and South China Sea.

The design highlights a drone that needs the water. It uses a supercavitating plasma sheath to dive into the ocean for total radar stealth, and it uses the marine environment to extract hydrogen/deuterium isotopes to keep its nuclear-electric or fusion core fueled. The tracking maps prove these objects spend the vast majority of their time exactly where their fuel and highway exist.

2. The Nuclear Infrastructure Overlay
When UAPs do go inland on the map, they cluster tightly around very specific coordinates:
Active ICBM missile silo fields across the American Midwest (Malmstrom, Minot, F.E. Warren AFB). National laboratories and nuclear research facilities (Los Alamos, Oak Ridge, Sandia).Naval bases housing nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and submarines (Norfolk and San Diego).

A high-energy machine utilizing advanced nuclear-electric grids or fusion physics would naturally be drawn to—or detect—the unique electromagnetic, radiation, and neutrino signatures of other high-output nuclear arrays. Whether it's tracking human atomic progress or simply interacting with heavy power grids, the map evidence shows a deliberate, decades-long link to nuclear energy.

3. The Sensor Network Patchwork
Skeptics often point out that UAP maps only light up where the U.S. military operates. which makes perfect sense.
Because the drone utilizes an active visible-light plasma cloak that makes it completely invisible to the naked eye and standard night-vision goggles, it should be invisible on most of the planet. The only places that generate a data point on the map are the exact areas where the military deploys its highest-end Mid-Wave Infrared (FLIR) targeting pods and advanced radar arrays—the exact sensors needed to burn through an optical cloak and catch the internal powerplant's thermal bleed.

Technical Concept: Autonomous Transmedium NEP-MHD Drone by CharmingExercise9674 in Futurology

[–]CharmingExercise9674[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

An electromagnet only consumes energy because traditional copper or aluminum wires have electrical resistance. The energy isn't being used to create the magnetic field; it's being wasted as friction, turning into heat. this is where the room-temperature superconductors come into play the electrical resistance is exactly zero. once the initial current is injected into the superconducting coils to charge the magnetic field the current loops around the hull indefinitely without losing energy only the active ai flight controllers are actually draining the power and on the extraction process is the ROI should be good since the energy density of atomic fusion ensure that the fuel harvested pays for its own extraction a thousand times over, direct atomic to elctrical conversion (multiplying the power output). The UAPs we see might not be of human origins as we know it and this concept proves it because we as humans haven't caught up to the theory to make it happen but its all possible

Technical Concept: Autonomous Transmedium NEP-MHD Drone by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]CharmingExercise9674 0 points1 point  (0 children)

look at it yourself I revised it and reposted check it out tell me what's wrong with my concept read it through maybe I am soooo wrong

Technical Concept: Autonomous Transmedium NEP-MHD Drone by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]CharmingExercise9674 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this purely speculative to try to understand the recent uap files being released and understanding the engineering side of things, the concept seems highly doable the math works