The device was invented in the 1900s.
on Saturday. He started his video off by saying he was partially inspired to build the thruster by MIT’s model developed in 2018.This version of the technology actually made a vehicle fly. “Their design was brilliant,” said Bowles in his video. “And it included aspects of a decades-old device called an ionic lifter.”. “What is the evolution of ionic thrust?” he asked.
“At its fundamental level ionic wind is actually pretty simple,” explains Bowles. ”It’s essentially air movement resulting from a DC electric field. With high enough voltages, a sharp positive electrode will ionize the surrounding air molecules.”
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