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10738900 No.10738900 [Reply] [Original]

antigravity is easy to create

just spinn particles on the same direction and it will repulse... gravity as we know is the resulf of a compelx of things spinning but the winning force is making things go to the center of the field..

like two rocks in attrition

so easy

you have much to learn kids

>> No.10739319
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>>10738900
To create anti-gravity, you would use an electrical device to produce the potential that deforms spacetime so that the geodesics give the appearance of anti-gravity. I made the connection between geodesics and electric potential here:
>Geometric Cosmology
>http://www.vixra.org/abs/1301.0032
Not sure how practical this is or what the power scale of the electrical devices would have to be

>> No.10739445

Then why cant we just flip it upside down?

>> No.10739453

>>10739319
I'm your Edison, thank you, Mr. Tesla.

>> No.10739454

>>10739319
Then it's not anti-gravity, just a huge energy source bending spacetime.

>> No.10739458

>>10739454
If it works like anti-gravity, to an engineer, such as myself, we'll call it:
>anti-gravity

>> No.10739464

>>10739458
It doesn't work like anti-gravity and it also doesn't look like anti-gravity. A device like that effectively looks like these magnetic globes. Anti-gravity = reverse gravity.

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>>10739454
Maybe the energy source has to be huge. Maybe not. Maybe it just needs to be really specific.

>>10739453
cheers, mate

>> No.10739469

>>10739465
Find the "harmonic resonance" of the local gravity field and mirror it, you'll need some AI working in the autopilot to auto-correct for changes in the gravitational field locally as you travel.

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10739473

>Biefeld–Brown effect
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biefeld%E2%80%93Brown_effect

Some people say this is an ionic wind effect. Other people say it's an anti-gravity effect that government covers up with shills chanting "ionic wind" anytime someone mentions electrogravity. This effect was featured pretty prominently in pic related book, if I'm not mistaken.

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Biefeld%E2%80%93Brown+effect

>>10739453
wait... You're Edison and I'm Tesla? >:-(

>> No.10739475

>>10739473
>wait... You're Edison and I'm Tesla? >:-(
Shhh, shhh, we'll split it 90-10.

>> No.10739480

>>10739469
Yeah, that sounds right. This
>>10739473
BB effect is probably exactly what happens if you don't do the corrections: it just makes an anti-grav kick and then falls over.

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10739482

>>10739475
You can have 100% of the money if I can command 100% of the UFO death ray army

I promise not to kill you and take all the money as my first act of war.

>> No.10739485

>>10739482
Damn, you've got me, the whole pyramid scheme is based on the threat of violence.

>> No.10739491

>>10739465
You can calculate how much energy-momentum content you need in a bounded spacetime volume to bend it to your needs. It's so unbelievably how gh we won't achieve this in any of our lifetimes. As soon as we have available those energy sources, it still won't be anti-gravity.

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>>10739485

>> No.10739495

>>10739491
Which is why we need to combat senescence first, which also increases the feasibility of interstellar exploration, and the need for interplanetary colonization.

>> No.10739497

>>10739491
I think there must be some fine nuance relating to some loophole. My opinion is that the BB effect is a specific case of the general case I defined in my paper. The BB effect does not require much power to generate a significant anti-gravity jerk.

>> No.10739498

>>10739494
You're Deanna Troi, I'm Data, I've got the gainz where it matters. You tricksy so-and-so.

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>>10739494
>I've got the gainz where it matters.
no, me

>> No.10739514

>>10739497
How about you read about those effects first? BB has nothing to do with anti-gravity. If you turn it upside down the effect will, too.

>> No.10739516

>>10739510
Oh, no, no, no:
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4F7mUUjt_c

>> No.10739527

>>10739514
I read enough to know that I will never understand what it really does if I don't do the experiments.
>be the government
>see thing work in both directions
>say only works in one direction

>> No.10739534

>>10739527
Then don't call it anti-gravity. It's been shown that it works independent from orientation by torsion scales.

>> No.10739546

>>10739534
So you're saying that if you really wanted to understand the effect then you would try to reproduce these torsion scale experiments?

>> No.10739580

Just wear a hat that has more mass than the earth so that you will be pulled towards it instead of earth.

>> No.10739586

>two schizos walk into a bar...

>> No.10739845

>>10738900
imagine trying to figure or physics that we already figured out in the fucking 80s lmfao,

they just dont tell anyone about it lmfao

>> No.10739927

>>10739546
I'm saying we already understand to know that it's not anti-gravity.

>> No.10739930

>>10739927
>understand _enough_ to know