Project home 2010

Project Home 2010 is a scientific research project that was created by a company in Australia in 1999. The project is a think tank where 2 selected students were picked at the age of 12 to study the physics of relativity and design a mechanical device that could prove theories in relativity by demonstration. The 2 selected students, Matthew Mitchel Urquhart and John Obik will perform the demonstration in 2010 when they are both age 23 at the completion of the project while studying engineering at 4-year university.

In Project Home 2010, several new technologies have been developed such as a faster method of computer processing they called "polybit" processing, and experimentation using electromagnetic forces as an alternative fuel source. The Project Home 2010 Vehicle is a vehicle built for 2 that the 2 students will use in 2010 to complete the experiment with, and is powered using electromagnetism in an invented continuous electron flow through a closed coil and a computerized polarity shifter. This vehicle is also able to levitate above the ground on a cushion of self-generated magnetized air.


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