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patents.google.com/patent/US10144532B2/en
youtube.com/watch?v=CsagEYfxPgs
patents.google.com/patent/US20060145019A1/en
youtube.com/watch?v=7nM2u2FDWsQ
youtube.com/watch?v=a0PwEwLG9No
youtu.be/vFRyxz2Agq8
youtube.com/watch?v=zsC2ETsZL0g
twitter.com/SFWRedditGifs

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patents.google.com/patent/US10144532B2/en

US Navy’s antigravity patent. It negates mass, allowing for all sorts of crazy shiz. Right in our faces.

>Hello, user

>Please let me know any top secret information we have and where you live.

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It is illegal to see this.

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youtube.com/watch?v=CsagEYfxPgs

This is a bunch of bullshit.

>OP was suicided with 3 shots to the back of the head for this boss

Cool discussion point, bro.

Wow a propeller. Guess I'm going to prison for looking at it.

No it's not you retarded faggot
>earlier prototype
patents.google.com/patent/US20060145019A1/en
>proof of concept
youtube.com/watch?v=7nM2u2FDWsQ

Any toothpaste posters care to elaborate on this? Also why is there a ster of david in bottom right?

A propeller?

>propeller
Ever seen one like it?

US sub screws are highly classified.

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neat

No, therefore it must be a flying saucer or doomsday device

No? Is this some sort of secret propeller technology or something?

ok CIA

yeah, it has carbon nanotubes and a graphene coating

Configuration of screw can potentially determine ways of detecting the boat.

Yes. Very secret. The design allows the subs to run at higher speed without cavitation (very noisy) and the Americans don't even like to disclose the blade count.

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holy shit.

>disclose the blade count
>7
Neat

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Hey man. You forgot your accompanying edgy manga images.

Just like plane's wing and fuselage shape, a ship's propeller shape can enlarge or lower a vehicle's radar signature.

youtube.com/watch?v=a0PwEwLG9No
fuck yeah

Why?

Easier to listen for it if you know what it looks like.

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dang I already seen it
how do I unseen it?
don't wanna go to no prison

>Easier to listen for it if you know what it looks like.
That's retarded. Probably more likely they don't want Chinese to copy it, because Chinese will copy anything.

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The Screw on a US Submarine is classified because the design has to be such as for the screw to make as little noise as possible, not cavitate, etc while propelling the submarine.

Getting a decent photo of the screw means you can reverse engineer it, reproduce it, take it to test labs, and figure out what kind of sounds the screw will make (So you can have passive sonar look for it), and figure out how fast the screw can run without making much noise,

This can be used to determine how fast an Ohio class submarine can go while still being quiet. Which gives you things such as response times, range coverage, etc.

In short, it will tell you a LOT about a submarine you don't want people to know about.

Those who know the best screw shape, tend to be our allies, or generally stable. Those who don't, well, let's not give them a free gift you know what I mean?

It would be like giving Saddam detailed photos of the inside of a nuclear weapons construction facility.

No i wont be drawing the designs of things i see in my head that i have no idea what do.

Isn't that just using electrostatic levitation off the foil plate? That wouldn't work in spess

Imagine believing this.

iron flow batteries are based

Does the ship use the earth's magnetic field? I don't understand. Can you break it down into simpler terms for my small brain?

I’m glad somebody here isn’t weetodded like that guy. People are always so cynical. This tech has been around for a while under black ops programs, usually the triangular crafts people see moving at crazy speeds all of a sudden. They’re down by Blue Mesa frequently (an airbase is nearby, no surprise).

Sound is everything under water

DARPA making "AI-Human Teams"

GEE WHAT COULD GO WRONG

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ok "Human-Machine"

This really is, one of the best explanations of gravity/antigravity you can come across... It works.

Think what you want.

>Easier to listen for it if you know what it looks like.
>That's retarded.

user listening is very different underwater. do you know anything about this subject? or do you post before you think?

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Fuck you CIA

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my dick

Did you read the patent? They use microwave emitters to create strong electromagnetic waves that vibrate on both sides of a vacuum chamber, polarizing it, which effectively negates the mass of the craft, thereby gravity and even air resistance is reduced. The YouTube video is just showing that electromagnetism can create such an effect in smaller fields.

>proof of concept
youtu.be/vFRyxz2Agq8

Toothpaste posters?

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>Not realizing sound and water are both waves.

Sounds simple enough. We have microwaves lying around in junk yards. Let's build a few.

Well, he is a leaf

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Imagine the smell

Once moar, we play are deadly game: youtube.com/watch?v=zsC2ETsZL0g

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>African inventor

Teleport activated.
>Enjoy your porn adverts

>classified
>out in the open uncovered in a shipyard
Hmm

:^) or oopsie; YOU DECIDE!