Posted on 01/24/2006 7:38:11 AM PST by dware
Recently, on Googles satellite photo transmitter Google Earth, in the Australian city of Perth, a flying car was caught on camera levitating. How in the world is that possible? To date, not much is known about the topic, but heres some information that was released about it.
According to the Channel Registers (a European online news source) Oz photo interpretation bureau, the vehicle in question, described by Clinton Birda professor of architecture and abstract identification at the University of Auckland, is at an altitude of three or four meters and doing about 80 knots. That data rules out rocket powered turbofan outrigger engines, favored by the Moller Corporation (a corporation devoted to the development of flying, turbofan powered cars).
This leaves just one possible explanation: Australians have developed a gravity-busting engine by putting a huge rotating ring above a super conducting coil and pumping enough electric current through the coil, resulting in a large magnetic field that will "reduce the gravitational pull on the ring to the point where it floats free". This anti-grav engine, bolted onto a second-hand Holden, is seen here in the split second before their X-Motor made the trans-dimensional leap to hyper light speed.
Avery likes it.
Ping
Heim theory in action?
Looks more like a water tanker that is towed and then raised at or near a location to provide gravity fed water. This is normally done at a construction site.
If in fact it is a car at all- which is less than a certainty- the most likely explanation is that it is sitting mounted off the ground on a post or a pole for some weird reason. I have seen all kinds of weird things on posts used as signs to promote roadside businesses.
The Austrailians have invented "The Flux Capacitor".
Shocking.
Water or a gravel/frac sand supply.
Google Earth Odessa, TX, west side. You'll see a thousand of them.
That looks like a flying thumbtack.
Everytime I have to put on the Tin-Hat I have to doo-doo...Don't need that anymore today.
It's a billboard.
If you look close enough, you can see the pylons holding it up, or maybe I'm just seeing things. In any event, I think you're right.
I'm voting for "very interesting coincidence" on this one.
Looks like Bo and Luke Duke are gettin into trouble down under.
Well I am an experienced imagery interpreter, and I can tell you that I plainly see legs supporting the "car".
I would guess most folks here have seen that too, since it practially jumped right out at me.
Mysterious Mysteries of the Mysterious!
(Humor ping)
I'd say somebody 'oopsed' on the gas pedal..
Looks like a black car parked next to a white car.
LOL. Happens to me everytime I lite up a cigarette and sit down to relax...
Looking at it again, I could see it as simply a billboard with dark areas that make it appear like a car too.
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