Dear Shaun Moss:
"Shaun Moss" wrote in message
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Hi
I would like to hear anyone's ideas about these
subjects. Why is it that it seems only a few
people around the world are researching them,
Because there is no science there yet. So ony those that feel
they can go into a very large area, in the dark, fire a shot from
a peashooter, and down the gazelle of "antigravity", do so.
and why is it
mostly hobbyists and independent inventors.
Because the predictive abilities of a science aren't there to say
"now do this", "place this here", "apply this much", and "stay
out of here".
Is it supressed tech?
No. What has been tried so far is based on what already is known
not to work, or work only over a limited range.
Surely
antigravity would be the most desirable tech
we could possibly develop. Why is not every
major university studying this?
What do you think is at the heart of the *intense* study of GR
and quantum gravity? *Everyone* wants it.
The Biefeld-Brown effect has been
known about since the 20s - how is it
possible that we don't have flying cars
yet?
You've never been on the freeway in California, I see.
David A. Smith
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