Modulator of forces apparatus comprising submerged magnetic biosphere and method of stabilizing matter
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1. A force modulating apparatus comprising:
- a) a glass globe;
b) a means for rotating, supporting, and mounting the glass globe;
c) a means for immersion of the glass globe in a fluid;
d) a magnetic reactor attached to the means for rotating, supporting, and mounting; and
e) a means for grounding surrounding;
the glass globe;
the means for rotating, supporting, and mounting;
the means for immersion; and
the magnetic reactor,wherein the magnetic reactor is defined by two orthogonal rings, and each of the orthogonal rings comprises a magnetic core comprising rare earth metals.
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Abstract
A force modulating apparatus for minimizing and/or blocking forces such as the Coriolis force, gravitational, and centrifugal force, simulating the environment of the cosmos. A stabilizing method for material with respect to light and the structure of atoms.
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1. A force modulating apparatus comprising:
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a) a glass globe; b) a means for rotating, supporting, and mounting the glass globe; c) a means for immersion of the glass globe in a fluid; d) a magnetic reactor attached to the means for rotating, supporting, and mounting; and e) a means for grounding surrounding;
the glass globe;
the means for rotating, supporting, and mounting;
the means for immersion; and
the magnetic reactor,wherein the magnetic reactor is defined by two orthogonal rings, and each of the orthogonal rings comprises a magnetic core comprising rare earth metals. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for stabilizing force comprising the steps of:
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a) inserting a material to be stabilized into a glass globe of a force modulating apparatus comprising; i) a means for rotating, supporting, and mounting; ii) the glass globe; iii) a means for immersion; iv) a magnetic reactor made up of rare earth metals and comprising two orthogonal rings; and v) a means for grounding; b) positioning the glass globe into the means for rotating, supporting, and mounting; c) immersing the means for rotating, supporting, and mounting with the glass globe in the means for immersion; and d) rotating the glass globe about two orthogonal axes in order to block non-inertial forces applied to the material inserted into the glass globe. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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