Asymmetric Maglev Ring Accelerator - Concept.
the asymmetry designed into the inner wing-shaped maglev track, combined with the strategically placed magnetic accelerator coils, will fire one or multiple heavy metal balls through the track sequentially, placing the most force onto the ball, right behind the coils. this force will then transfer the mass of the metal ball into the wing itself, on a strategic location, of the wing. the mass will push the wing structure upwards, all along its upper half of the track. then on its way back down, the second half, i have shortened the track a little, as we do no longer needs the balls mass to push up there. we create a little difference between the forces working up, and the forces acting downward. [F=M.A] n' stuff...
by balancing multiple tracks, in multiple directions, we can balance the forces as well, perhaps timing the balls perfectly with a hall sensor of sorts. i have added a helix pancake coil possibility to distribute a nice amperage for just in case. and some example capacitors for some extra punch, if you catch my drift. if timed well, there should be no precession with this method of lift, because of the symmetric overall design choices and placements.
Of course, the bigger the metal ball, the bigger the coils and the tracks diameter need to be etc, it's all a complete balance. all mass inside the craft needs to be balanced and timed as well as possible, using perfect geometric angles when possible. hopefully the effect will lift the entire drone as one, perhaps attaining, or resembling some form of anti gravity in a sense. i have not devised a manner of steering i this example, only a way of possibly lifting a disc shaped craft. perhaps if we vary the power of a single track on a single direction, we change the forces needed to dip the craft towards a direction once lifted inside the air.
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