Anti-gravity Chamber

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Intro: Anti-gravity Chamber

This is my "Anti-gravity Chamber ".
It has 64 electromagnets all focused at its center. All my friends think its the Ironman heart (Arc Reactor) which has some similarities. The Ironman heart did have an electromagnet inside but was mainly a power source.
I'm building a new one that will have much much more power (around 200-400 electromagnets). Coming soon...

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Looks pretty, but without being skeptical, how does it work? nice if there was more info and video. :)
It will only be able to lift metal objects
very sorry i havent replied at all... when my daughter was born i kinda forgot to keep up with this awesome site :/
to keep the noise down on this invention, this model was merly my prototype, as i was building it my wires were ripped off in a near fall... but i didnt keep that from stopping me. im working on a newer one, one that actually runs. it will have multitudes as many electromagnets and i may end up do the windings myself.
The experiment is not to create "anti-gravity" but to create a super unique force field that will over power gravity itself and w/ control unit, change the field shape, intensity and properties at will.
Thank you all for the comments, Ill be adding more info soon, ive just been real busy designing and building my latest project: An AUV thats like none other, makes this old project look like crap; anywho, much more to come :)
That's really neat- awesome construction.
FUN!

dot matrix actuator + floppy drive motor windings + harddrive motor windings(for galactic resonance) = Free Energy!
This is a great entry into our Photo Instructable contest. Definitely some good photos here. I'm sure that it will help reasonably small folk levitate to their little hearts' content.
That is 100% the inside of a VCR very hard to get out of the aluminum casing. Take one apart if you can find one.
What parts did you use besides VCR motors?

Nothing has been done on this in 7 years. It should be deleted.

looks cool.but i was wondering whether it is possible to make an actual antiGRAVITY machine that can float objects!?.
As of right now yes but you can't lift anything significant
You must have a big spares bin.

It looks like the internals of a brushless motor loosely connected to a bunch of random bits.

Bet it doesn't work as advertised.
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