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An 'Anti-Gravity' Device
Theoretical Description of an 'Anti-Gravity' Device
We require the Unified Field Theory if we are to avoid being up to our nostrils in toxic nuclear sludge (the answer to 'peak oil'). In a recent experiment, a frog was enclosed within a chamber and then an electromagnetic field was formed which created a small pocket of zero gravity. The frog can then be seen floating around much like an astronaut in a space capsule traveling to the moon. An 'anti-gravity effect is real. What is missing here is the correct theoretical explanation for this phenomenon. I plan to sketch out the theoretical basis for an anti-gravitational device, and then it would be a simple matter to test whether or not my hypothesis is correct by constructing such a device to see if it does indeed work exactly as predicted by my theory. http://www.awitness.org/unified/page...i_gravity.html |
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bkh99 wrote:
In a recent experiment, a frog was enclosed within a chamber and then an electromagnetic field was formed which created a small pocket of zero gravity. The frog can then be seen floating around much like an astronaut in a space capsule traveling to the moon. An 'anti-gravity effect is real. What is missing here is the correct theoretical explanation for this phenomenon. The frog is being elevated by the magnetic field - same as several maglev railroads. Or are you suggesting one or more of these maglev trains is about to fly to the moon. If so, say so - we'll need to arrange pressurization and airlocks. |
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On Oct 23, 10:34*am, bkh99 wrote:
We require the Unified Field Theory if we are to avoid being up to our nostrils in toxic nuclear sludge (the answer to 'peak oil'). We *have* string theory and supergravity. But they're not immediate clues to new, practical, energy sources. And we're more likely to be up to our nostrils in sequestered carbon than nuclear waste. But I suppose you're thinking about stuff like the Allende Letters and the so-called "Philadelphia Experiment". John Savard |
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On Oct 23, 12:26*pm, lal_truckee wrote:
The frog is being elevated by the magnetic field - same as several maglev railroads. Or are you suggesting one or more of these maglev trains is about to fly to the moon. If so, say so - we'll need to arrange pressurization and airlocks. Hey, they've already got one pressurized train. The Chinese are using it to colonize Tibet. Canada, to its shame, is the country of the firm that had the contract to build the thing. But I suppose we have to earn back the money we spend on their products somehow. John Savard |
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