Alright,what you need to do is read about that guy that built a castle down in Florida all by himself.There is more to electricity than meets the eye,especially in anti gravity or even levitation.If you could levitate your car and somehow just defy gravity,you could have the answer.I see what you are trying to say about the belts and pullies.I even thought about that for a while myself.What you have to do,and this is what gets everybody,is reduce friction to nothing.If you didnt need friction to spin it but maybe to get it started your idea would come a lot closer to working.So you need to read some stuff by Tesla too.Tesla supposedly said(I heard it on Art Bell years ago so I have no proof Tesla said this)that if he could put a copper wire around the Earth at the equater,I think an inch in diameter solid wire,he could move the Earth anywhere in the universe he wanted to.I see what you are saying about the drop down wheel,but actually to do this right your vehicle needs to be the generator,alternator,or motor,maybe a combination of the three,to where it levitates and creates a magnetic field of its own that is opposite of the Earths so it will fly.As for the naysayers,the planets spin,they are held by gravity in an orbit,that wobbles so seasons change.
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