Anti-Gravity/Gravity Magnetic Elevator
C.R.-Mfee
Anti-Gravity/Gravity Magnetic Elevator
Chain Reaction Magnetic Force Engineered Energy
Saving lives: Quicker, Efficiency, and Safer.
I made a few 3D designs to give you an idea of the Anti-Gravity/Gravity Magnetic Elevator. Scroll down.
The Anti-Gravity/Gravity Magnetic Elevator was the catalyst for my invention of the C.R.-Mfee following the 9/11 disaster. As I have previously mentioned, I was left pondering how, in the 21st century with such advanced technology, elevators were still not accessible for use in emergencies. I reflected on how many hundreds of lives could have been saved more quickly, efficiently, safely. Despite proposing the idea and its potential functionality to elevator manufacturing companies, I never received a response.
The Anti-Gravity/Gravity Magnetic Elevator would transport people from the 50th floor to the ground in under 30 seconds, safely and efficiently. In contrast, descending the stairs could take up to half an hour, on each floor emerging and running down in sheer panic simultaneously.
The Anti-Gravity/Gravity Magnetic Elevator would utilize gravitational potential in one direction and anti-gravity to accelerate the elevator's ascent, through a system achievable only via geometric physics. This elevator would not only continuously bring up to 50 people down in one lift, but with four such lifts on every floor from the tenth floor upwards, it could transport 200 people quickly, efficiently, and safely. The geometric physics structure I envision would be applicable to both newly constructed buildings and existing ones. While this may raise numerous questions, such as how all the elevators can be synchronized to operate simultaneously on every floor, the answer lies in geometric physics. Additionally, how would they function without the usual mechanical structure of a conventional lift? C.R.-MFee that's how.
I will and construct one day if the C.R.-Mfee is allocated to make it possible. This will demonstrate creating an emergency elevator to save hundreds of lives can be a top priority beyond the tenth floor. reason it seems impossible, as elevator companies claim, is because too much money is being made under the current system. What other explanation could there be, given the technology available in the 21 century?












