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Did Leonardo da Vinci know how generators work?

 Did Leonardo da Vinci know how generators work?



There is a possibility that Mesopotamian priests knew how to store natural electricity. That means those priests just put metal sticks on the wooden layer. And then flashes of lightning loaded electricity to that merchandise. That thing would be very impressive in the eyes of regular people. There is the possibility that ancient Mesopotamians created electricity by hitting quartz crystals with hammers.But did they know the generator?

The image above this text is from Mesopotamia. There is a possibility that it portrays some kind of generator. In that system, the capillary effect pulls liquid through the tube. And then the falling liquid will rotate the mill wheels. That allows the creation of hydro plants in places where is no water. And that kind of system is always interesting. These kinds of systems can be useful in modern times to create hydrogen and oxygen for aviation systems. 


Image 2) Hero's aeolipile (Wikipedia, Aeolipile) 

So who invented generators? The fact is this. Even ancient people knew a mineral called magnesite. The magnesite can use to create electricity by benefiting rotating movement. And things like Leonardo's screw (Leonardo's helicopter) can use to rotate the water bowl that floats on the water tank. 

Image 3) Leonardo da Vinci's helicopter. The same system can also operate as a generator. 

There is the possibility that generators were invented a long time before Edison or Tesla. There is the possibility that in the water tank or some other water bowl is the chassis. There is magnetized iron or magnesite. The screw or aeolipile puts that round-shaped chassis rotate in the water bowl where are magnets at its walls. That system works as a generator. The best thing for that purpose would be mercury. The chassis will put to rotate on that liquid. And it makes the system create electricity that operators can use as fuel. 


Viktor Schauberger's vortex generator can also use to create hydrogen. That means the mysterious V-5 "Nazi-UFO" can be more realistic than we ever imagine. The idea could be that the aviation device uses Schauberger's generator for making hydrogen and oxygen. That means the mythical "Hönebru-system" can use regular rocket engines for operating, and creating its fuel in internal electrolysis chambers. 

But there is the possibility that the generator that uses the screw and the rotating bowl will use to create hydrogen. And that hydrogen can use in small-size rocket engines. So Schauberger might not want to make an aviation system that flies without outside fuel. That man wanted to create an aircraft, that can create its fuel. The best way would be to use wind generators, solar panels, and internal electrolysis chambers for making hydrogen and oxygen from water. 

At this point, I must warn you about a couple of things. There is the possibility that some of the mythic "nazi UFOs" were invented a long time after WW2. And that thing can involve modern aviation technology. Some researchers who worked with theoretical research of stealth and some other technologies might be German citizens. So it's possible that the conspiracy theories about those things are not real. But we know that there were plans to create saucer-shaped aviation systems at the end of WW2. Some research that you might see in those cases might also be theoretical. So those fundamental systems might be the only piece of paper created by ultimate geniuses. 


https://www.manmade-ufos.com/viktor-schauberger


https://www.howandwhys.com/viktor-schauberger/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_UFOs


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Schauberger


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