Alternative Transportation From a Car

future.transit
November 6, 2024

Directions of the social cry for transportation change

credits: top photo Arthur Radenbaugh, Flying Carpet Car: 1958, bottom photo: Duda

Within the political outcry of climate change, there's a social cry for a change in transportation. The effort of this social demand is to replace the automobile. The issue, however, escalates a more serious concern: all urban growth is built upon its primary source of transportation. Eliminating the automobile convolutes the functionality of the automobile centric land-use design used with nearly all Western Society.



Land-use


The term land-use refers to how land is used. There are only four fundamental types of land-use: nature, agriculture, transit oriented, and automobile centric land-use design. The history of urban growth shows that people congregate into their living environments based on the area’s primary source of transportation. Transportation methods in communities, towns, and cities have grown from walking, animal, train, and now automobiles. 


In the CATTCC blogpost, Impacts of the Automobile Centric Land-use Design; it mentions some of the problems associated with the Automobile Centric Land-use design. The sociopolitical movement to eliminate cars is problematic to the urban design of Western Society. Although the automobile is totally unsustainable, to eliminate the automobile from the automobile centric land-use design renders Western Society’s urban land-use completely dysfunctional. To remove cars, there is currently nothing to replace its transportation function which is dependent upon the automobile.



What is the solution?


Replacing the automobile requires several transportation components. A transportation vehicle has to be more convenient than a car, it has to be faster, provide similar independence, same relative price or less expensive to the consumer, lower fuel cost, much less to insure, and much safer to use. Oh, it also has to have the environmental impact of using an extremely efficient source of energy.


The phrase: the future of transportation floats, has been stated many times throughout the CATTCC website. Is there anything that can provide Jetson’s type of transportation?



Short distance transportation alternatives


Within the CATTCC blogposts, there are many research recommendations that suggest study in the arena of levitation and the manipulation of gravity. One of the blogposts is: Short Distance Transportation. This blogpost highlights the necessity of examining a new perspective to discover a brand-new mode of transportation.


The blogpost: Levitation is Vibrational Mass Accumulation is one of the many others. Although it mentions no specific transportation design, is does propose directions for study and research. What it does, is to provide a perspective which is beyond conventional pursuit. Looking for alternative forms of transportation necessitates research in new areas that have potential to provide transportation. This blogpost analyses levitation. It concludes that levitation is an accumulation of vibration in mass. This gives rise to the necessity in discovering how to manipulate the oscillation of mass. 


Can oscillating mass be used to levitate vehicles? Not without figuring out how. Research begins with understanding subatomic physics that magnets exchange outer shell electrons; a vibration occurs. Ions are in this same category of exchanging electrons. Vibrational mass is what allows levitation. Using this simple explanation is how research begins.


Heat rising is the exchange of electrons extending beyond their normal shell layers. The process of incandescent light is a regulated measure of heat exchanged from a flow of electricity. Sound amplification is also the vibration of electrons. 



Direction of research


The most important place to find something is to look in places that haven’t been looked at. Propulsion driven trains, cars, rockets and planes are all illustrations of inefficient energy use. Listening to the social outcry demanding new transportation options, requires looking for answers in places that haven’t been looked at before.


One such place to looking for answers was written about in another blogpost. Who would ever consider researching spiders as having a connection to transportation? A researcher, Vitor Matheus Izoldi Nogueira, discovered a unique ability to a specific spider. The spider’s electrostatic capability highlights the use of Earth’s atmosphere. The speculation leads to conclude that Earth’s atmosphere has electrostatic energy potential. Can electricity be used for power? Do vehicles use power to allow motion? If Earth’s atmosphere is available as a power source, what is preventing it from being utilized as a source of power for vehicles?


So, spiders don’t generate enough power to move a two-ton vehicle, could the power be amplified? The question of consideration here, is in focusing the question to levitation. Is there enough power to cause levitation. A vehicle comes later; after specific analysis.

 

What type of device can provide levitation from the reaction of static in Earth’s atmosphere? Clouds levitate. Balloons levitate.


Then there’s all the controversy regarding Viktor Grebennikov. With more from the ‘Levitation is Vibrational Mass Accumulation’ blogpost: What’s the immediate step for a levitating transportation device? What vibrates and is most susceptible to vibrational interaction? The work of Viktor Grebennikov is a focus. The Cavity Structures Effect (CSE) written about in Chitin and Grits, and the possibility of frequency resonance of CSEs with the polymerization of chitin crystals written about in Crystals and Polymers provides a possible answer. This lays the groundwork for more intense consideration of research, holding the belief that a practical mode of transportation is feasible with the technology of amplifying the resonance of neural oscillations.


Enabling cars to be electric and autonomous has not made them sustainable. Replacing the automobile requires a more convenient, faster, more comfortable, and less expensive mode of transportation.



Replacing cars


How are cars going to be replaced? An ongoing statement from CATTCC is: “The future of transportation floats, its source of motion is with the manipulation of gravity.”


What does a new mode of transportation look like? Ever watch ‘The Jetson’s’ cartoon from the 1960s? Their vehicles made funny little noises and they floated. Even though their motion was generated by animation, the concept of that type of floating vehicle is valid for replacing the automobile. This requires manipulating gravity.


To enable the manipulation of gravity, the fundamental principles of what gravity is: has to be understood. Knowing the path of particle motion allows those particles to be manipulated.


There are over 50 blogposts on the subject of theoretical physic relating to gravity and related physics. Within these blogposts is a specific theory of gravity that postulates gravity as the angular momentum of particle mass along its path of linear motion, as it travels at light speed. In the blogpost: “A Study in Gravity”, it suggests that gravity is a subatomic process rather than a product of mass. This theory coincides with Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity in its claim that our galaxy is flying through space at light speed. The currently held belief of all matter; is every particle maintains elliptical orbits. The new theory identifies matter as Einstein’s theory claims; that all matter is moving at light speed. This speed nullifies a model of matter holding elliptical orbits. The new theory of gravity postulates that all matter, as moving at light speed is linear. This linear movement follows unified wave motions. It postulates a specific path of linear movement. Gravity is identified as the angular momentum of matter along this linear path.


This theory does not negate gravitational laws that dictate its action. In regard to the composition of subatomic matter and what is held in theory as a procession of electromagnetic orbits, this new theory of gravity makes the point that magnetism is the electrogravitics action of stray electrons in ferrous materials, rather than electromagnetic.

 

Philosophically, scientific theory proposes a perspective. Academia science is taught as unanimous opinion. The facts of subatomic action are as yet, too small to be observed, however, when understood that all matter is based on its frequency, it becomes very clear that it has motion. Determining the nature of gravity leads to the perspective that its makeup is a motion.


The necessity for an efficient new energy source is pivotal in developing a new mode of transportation. Discoveries in flotation technology are a product found in physics exploration.


As for finding an alternative form of transportation from a car, the search has to extend beyond cars.

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