Nucleonic energy is a technological concept developed by Canadian
autodidact and inventor
Mel Winfield. It is energy obtained from the angular momentum of the
nucleons (
protons and
neutrons) within an
atomic nucleus. Whereas
gravity dictates that the spin
axes of nucleons are oriented towards the center of
Earth, nucleonic energy allows for the axes to be reversed, or directed in any desired direction, in order to produce all forms of motion. This allows the
Magnus effect to take effect on the nucleon, and presumedly cause
levitation.
See also
Hutchison effect
References
- Winfield, Mel E. (2004). The Science of Actuality. Vancouver: University Press. ISBN 0-9739347-0-0.