Anti Gravitational Motor

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Anti Gravitational Motor

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A prototype of an anti gravitational motor based on a rotating system capable of producing a centrifugal force differential at a given angle is presented. This differential if it occurs in the opposite direction to the gravitational force can produce levitation.

The centrifugal force differential (DFc) is produced by a change of radius/mass synchronized with the rotation of the system itself, producing a novel propulsion phenomenon that does not depend on the atmosphere.

This system brings many dreams closer to reality: floating vehicles, space elevators etc.

https://youtu.be/fu83CO8rzdY

Supplies

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2 esp32

6 YK36BYG12 step motor

6 drivers A4988

1 mcu avr game 5d

1 ssd1306

Programing in Arduino for RX and TX

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TX and RX are designed with ESP32, The need to receive commands in the ESP32 interrupts the turning of the motor, that makes us think that we need some real-time process library, we discovered the FreeTOS that is included natively in the arduino IDE, we implemented it and the results are spectacular

Theoretical Foundations

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Try to imagine a bucket of water that rotates on an axis and in the upper part it is full and in the lower part it is empty, in between we take the opportunity to fill it or empty it, we will have obtained a centrifugal force differential that pushes up our system. Note that the speed of rotation will help our system to increase this thrust