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The Biefield-Brown Effect, the original Lifter experiments by J. L. Naudin, and my lifter experiments can be used in a variety of ways. First and foremost is the evident usage of such theories in transportation, possibly even space travel, although many scientists doubt that lifters would be able to operate in a vacuum (since the most common explanation of their operation deals with using ionized air particles). Lifters have also been used to create motors, and, if we are able to construct efficient lifters, they could become a good alternate way to convert electricity to mechanical energy. Lifters could also replace forklifts one day if we are able to develop lifters that can lift not only their own weight, but a heavy payload as well. Lifters are silent and have no moving parts, which make them more durable and long-lasting than conventional mechanisms.

 

 

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