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VIKTOR S. GREBENNIKOV type bees/flying beetles in the UK

Started by Sputnik-1, September 10, 2017, 01:47:46 PM

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Sputnik-1

Hi all,

This is a true story of when I was about 12 years old. I'm 62 now so we are talking round about 1965-68.

As a lad we used to live on the 9th floor of a 14 storey high-rise block and I remember we had the balcony door and window open, and there was what I thought 30+ swarm of large brown bees outside nine stories up, but having looked online they might have been Giant Flying Cockchaffer Beetles:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=di087z3QtLE

I'm sure they had wing cases on them and did not have traditional bee colours, but were more of a brown colour.

I was quite interested as they seemed too big to fly with their wings, and they seemed to be hovering more than flying.

Some of them came into our flat on the 9th floor and died, and I was able to collect a few of them.

Just out of curiosity and having my own microscope I took some of the wings and put them under the microscope to look at the structure of their wings.

The wings seemed to hover and repel each other like magnets, so I went and told my dad and he just laughed and said there was something wrong with me. So that was the end of that.

The reason I'm saying this is because it really did happen and I think this phenomenon of flying insects with anti-gravity properties is also true.

After reading about VIKTOR S GREBENNIKOV and his flying platform:

http://www.rexresearch.com/grebenn/grebenn.htm

and

http://www.keelynet.com/docs/an-anti-gravity-platform-of-v-s-grebennikov.pdf

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?91463-Anti-Gravity-From-A-Bug-s-Wing-More-Than-Just-Possible.

I wanted to post this experience of mine, hoping that somebody else can find out what species of flying insects they were here in the UK.

I did wonder if these insects were the Common carder bee 'Bombus pascuorum', but I'm sure they had wing cases like the flying chaffer beetles.

I hope this helps somebody with their research into this phenomenon.

Sputnik-1

antijon

https://youtu.be/SugKiMQeYfI
Beetles use leading edge vortices just like other insects. Honestly, if you had two wings each the length of your body, and you had enough power to flap them ~100 cycles per second, you could fly pretty well too.

Sputnik-1

Thank you for your reply antijon,

That's not exactly the point I was trying to make.

I was just pointing out that I had noticed some sort of repulsion effect similar to Viktor's when I placed these beetle or
bee wings under the microscope, just like Viktor did.

HTH

Sputnik-1

PolaczekCebulaczek

this maybe just electrostatic stuff, insect parts, wings are very sensitive to electrostatic effects.
HOWEVER if nanotech can give gravity control(no such effects found yet) then yes bacasue insects are great nano technologists...

Sputnik-1

Thanks for your reply PolaczekCebulaczek,

That's a very plausible explanation for the repulsion between the insect wings.

Reading more about Viktor's platform I think it was actually the wing cases he used on his flying platform.

In the video above of the Chaffer beetle flying, would it not be possible for the outstretched wing cases to provide a similar CSE to help it fly?

Sputnik-1