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The workshop is equipped with all sorts of vintage and modern gear. The inventor shows a large, metal-shielded space filled with machine tools, vintage motors, and a significant collection of high-voltage equipment. Particular attention is given to a vintage DC motor generator—an especially heavy and well-made component—that can operate at 20 volts DC, intended for powering or testing various systems.
He discusses his intention to place magnets—types like the 52 N magnet—at various angles around the rotating setup. These, combined with static and RF fields, would create a "bubble" of electrostatic energy, potentially for propulsion or other experimental purposes.