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An 'Anti-Gravity' Device
On Oct 23, 9:35*am, bkh99 wrote:
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. Spammed across at least three separate newsgroups. David A. Smith |
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