The Functional Art Gallery is where devices that are considered works of art are located.

The Functional Art Gallery of the Harvenstall Art Museum is where many historical devices are located that weren’t included in the Newgate Historical Museum which is next to the art museum. 

When a person enters the room he should look up.  Hanging by three cables from the ceiling is a Granvorn Scout Craft which is similar to the craft the ACE pilot flew into a thunderstorm over Roswell, New Mexico which was shattered by a bolt of lightning.  The craft was an antique in 1947 when it was flown by Captain Collin Henderson. 

The craft is around 10 meters in diameter and a couple meters at its thickest.  The pilot’s seat had to be removed and replaced by a larger set to accommodate the pilot who was nearly six feet tall.  The average height of the alien pilot was less than four feet in height.  With artificial gravity, the craft can travel 5000 mph in one direction and instantly go in reverse at 5000 mph without having the pilot smashed against the wall in front of him.   

As most saucers, it uses a field displacement engine that circulates a field that displaces the electromagnetic fields of the earth and a repulsion field that turns the field and craft.  The direction of the circulation determines the direction of the craft and the speed of circulation determines the speed.  The repulsion field is also used for travel outside the atmosphere to repel the exterior fields of the craft so that it can travel beyond the speed of light.  In the atmosphere, the field that surrounds the craft which caused lightning to be attracted to it allows the craft to generate a tunneling field that lets it accelerate to a percentage of the speed of light.  There is no sonic boom because the tunneling field freezes the air molecules for a split second as the craft passes through it.   

Scout crafts are nuclear powered and use anti-gravity systems to neutralize the effects of gravity.  Since gravity is macro-atomic attraction in that objects become like particles of a giant atom, by producing a field of the same polarity as the surrounding fields and planet, an object can counteract gravity.  The same holds true inside the craft.  The artificial gravity field inside the craft produces a constant 1-G environment no mater how fast the craft flies or how rapidly it stops and at times changes direction.  Momentum is counteracted.  With no sensation of speed or awareness of outside conditions, a pilot can fall asleep.  That is why the craft can fly itself, to some extent. 

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