Buck
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UFO’s, USO’s, UAP’s, etc., use forms of this technology (plasma stealth, propulsion, energy shields). Some American stealth aircraft, spacecraft and underwater craft probably use this technology, as well. Knowledge of using plasma for different effects is not new, not at all:
“When the speed of air flowing on top of the wings slows to a point that could lead to a stall, the membrane senses danger in advance and ionises air molecules with high-voltage electricity, generating a shower of plasma – or electrically charged particles – over the wings.”
“China is in a race with other countries to bring plasma technology to aircraft.”
“With funding from the government and military, Chinese scientists are developing plasma technology for many other applications, including the attitude control of hypersonic aircraft that can travel at five times the speed of sound, a “plasmal cloak” that could improve invisibility to radar and “plasma antenna” that can pick up weak signals in a small format, according to openly available information.”
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“When the speed of air flowing on top of the wings slows to a point that could lead to a stall, the membrane senses danger in advance and ionises air molecules with high-voltage electricity, generating a shower of plasma – or electrically charged particles – over the wings.”
“China is in a race with other countries to bring plasma technology to aircraft.”
“With funding from the government and military, Chinese scientists are developing plasma technology for many other applications, including the attitude control of hypersonic aircraft that can travel at five times the speed of sound, a “plasmal cloak” that could improve invisibility to radar and “plasma antenna” that can pick up weak signals in a small format, according to openly available information.”
Chinese scientists create ‘plasma shower’ to improve the stealth bomber
The device can stimulate air flow and increase the lift coefficient of an aircraft by nearly a third, preventing the aircraft from stalling, say researchers.
