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Electronegativity and STEALTH technology

 
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Electronegativity and STEALTH technology

1) Is the energy vampire thing like positive ion, what pulls the electrons out from the material? 

Have you ever heard YF-23 "Black Widow II" aircraft? (Image I)That aircraft was created by Northrop-Grumman for a competitor to F-22 "Lightning II" STEALTH interceptor- attack aircraft. The two produced YF-23 have been stored in the museum and the project is officially closed. But there is a strange similarity with the cloud at the lower image (Image II) and YF-23 test planes, and there is one thing, what I have always thought. 

There is a possibility that some test planes have been made by using the UFO-observations as the source. But the question is, why those UFO observations are told to the government? There is a possibility that the brains of the people have been captured, or they have been stimulated by using some kind of electric vortex. 

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2) Is the electronegativity the answer for the next-generation STEALTH?

The electronegative layer above the outer layer of the aircraft would turn it STEALTH, and that thing doesn't need the special forms. The electronegative particle would pull all radio waves in it, and that thing makes the craft invisible on the radar. The hydrogen ions or protons are the electronegative things, and one version of the thing, what benefits the electronegativity is the thing, what is called the "energy vampire". That means that the energy vampire will pull the electrons away from the object. 

The idea of this kind of thing is that some people just borrow the small part of the creativity of the person, and then they could use the stories, what those people tell as the source for creating the new type of aircraft and other solutions. One of the most incredible and at the same time weird solution in the material research is the proton layer, which will pull all electrons in it. The proton itself is the hydrogen ion and one of the most electronegative things in the world. 

3) Can electronegative layers transfer electrons and electricity straight from the air?

If we could create the electronegative particle, that thing can deny all radar echoes from the target. But if we would create the aircraft, what body is pulling electrons in it, and then conduct those electrons in the electrodes or batteries, that makes it possible to make the aircraft, what doesn't need the normal fuel at all. The jet engines or rockets can use every kind of material as the propellant if it can vaporize that material. 

And that means that this kind of aircraft would create the electric arc, what it needs to vaporize the propellant. When we are thinking about the electric-arc based engine, the system can load the electricity for the system by conducting protons or some metal to the electric wire, and then pull the electricity to the batteries or some other capacitors of the system. 

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