Return Flight to Earth
Not more than two seconds later the Pallian opened the door. A few steps only and we entered the control room of the ship. Three Pallian beings and two ladies were flying. Both of the ladies resembled the beautiful lady from Gne with the bud nose.
It seemed as if everything was the same. The flight object was the same type as I had arrived in. Only the crew was different and so nothing could scare me anymore or surprise me because I very quickly got used to everything and I felt very familiar
I changed my clothes before I took my place and sat down at the switchboard. I was given the same seat as I’d had a few days ago. Krotk sat down next to me. We conversed a little bit about various things. Gradually Krotk explained to me how the power system of the flight apparatus functioned – in the one that we were flying.
For example, in this flight apparatus they used the pulling gravity power of the Earth, Krotk explained, but I had difficulty imagining that.
“Imagine a simple circle made out of the highest best metals,” he continued.
“A rod guided through the circle turns very quickly in an ice cold constant temperature medium. The production of this cold medium as well as the rotating motion of the circle utilizes very much energy. The heat that is produced by the energy generator has to be separated away from it. The apparatus turns like a normal electric motor but a few tens of thousands of times faster.”
“And now this is what is happening, The faster this circle is turning, the more the gravity is lifted. The gravity reacting with the flight object is controlled by that mechanism. See sketch. The actual mass is transformed into “apparent mass”. The gravity of the Earth does not affect this apparent mass. The rings around the ship are created and generated because of the pressure of the Earth’s atmosphere, which pushes the ship upward (repels gravity).
The energy that is produced and heated up will be surrounding the flight body, and on this heat the flight body will glide, and motion begins, but this motion is not enough to sustain the reaction. The already existing heat energy is used in this action.
I didn’t notice immediately that a Pallian crew member was motioning that we were landing.
“So, now we are ready.” Said Krotk, quietly. “Much love to you, my friend,” he said.
I gave the translating headgear back to Krotk. From here on I no longer understood a word. Krotk looked over at the pilot and received a nod from
him. Krotk accompanied me to the chamber where I was actually transferred down.
In a friendly manner he said good bye. “Finito, done,” he said, “It is completed.”