That’s Levitation, Home’s

by Jackie James | 8:00 am June 4th, 2011

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The scientific research project, Project Home 2011, which was an investor funded research project from 1979 to January 1, 2011, has devised a new technology using electromagnetic forces on the quantum level to motivate a vehicle, including the ability to hover a vehicle above ordinary ground surface.
Also developed in Project Home 2011 is a new method of computer processing, and some discoveries in the area of relativity and the big bang theory.
The 2 colleagues from the project are now working on their own after the project’s completion on 1/1/2011, on ways to use magnetism and gravity to generate power, using what they found from Project Home 2011.

Press Release:

http://www.prlog.org/11242733-project-home-2011-succeeds-january-1-2011-with-advances-in-physics.pdf

Project Home 2011 main site:

http://projecthome2011.tripod.com/

Description of the technology developed in Project Home 2011:

http://projecthome2011.tripod.com/johnobik.html

4 Responses to “That’s Levitation, Home’s”


  1. Interesting. No sound.

    If this actually works you might put
    NASA out of business (not to mention
    car, truck, ship and train companies).


  2. this is a scum, We have been looking into these two, they were faking it with CGI.


  3. I saw a live demonstration of this device and I can attest this is no scam. These guys really do have a device that hovers off the ground in an electrostatic field. They even hovered it out into the audience and let people touch it. They are also a well respected science research project that was funded by private investors for a couple of decades working on quantum physics.


  4. I saw this thing demonstrated in our town of East Longmeadow Massachusetts and it was really interesting. I wish them success and hope they get the opportunity to help the world with it. Project Home 2011 rules!

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