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Update: 22.01.23

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Img.497 from Petone (#J7b)

Img.497 (#J7b): One of a series of transitional drawings, the purpose of the preparation of which was to work out and show the immobilized waveforms of magnetic circuits of the Magnocraft type K3 capable of burning a "heart" shape in the grass. Because only the so-called "inter-propulsor" magnetic circuits of this starship - shown, among others, as "M" in Img.074 (G24) und Img.077 (G27) from volume 3 of my monograph [1/5], and running from the outlets of the side propulsors to the outlet of the main propulsor, therefore showing here the other circuits, also existing in Magnocrafts (i.e. showing the "central (M)" and "side (S)" circuits), was intentionally omitted from these illustrations. After all, showing these additional circuits would only obscure the viewer's already difficult understanding of the principle of burning the "heart" in the grass - which principle Dominik Myrcik and I have tried to show and explain here. Notice from the above drawing that the outline of the "heart" circuit is burned into the grass only by those inter-propulsor magnetic circuits from the lower half of the starship, which, due to the inclination of the Magnocraft, penetrate on their way underground and turn back underground. On the other hand, the inter-propulsor circuits from the upper half of the Magnocraft, the entire course of which occurs in the air, are NOT involved in burning the outline of the "heart" in the grass. Notice also that the magnetic circuits in the above illustration are shown as static (i.e., stationary), while the "hearts" burn into the grass the circuits which spin, and furthermore that to show the location of the Magnocraft's spherical propulsors (highlighted in red in the above illustration) in the upper right quadrant of this starship the impenetrable shell protecting its crew has been torn away - while in real Magnocrafts it covers the entire ship.

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