Anti gravity... For all you scienstists out there..

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HarrogateTobias

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Feb 4, 2011
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Firstly im a sorry for the spelling mistake in the title. (not my strong point)

From being on this website since feburary i have realised that many of you are very intelligent and enjoy a good debate on science!

I stumbled across the video 3 years ago and thought maybe a few of you would enjoy it..

Its not bushcrafty and not for the feight hearted but just watch and absorb. its well worth the watch

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[video=youtube;pJJ-4lnwrck]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJJ-4lnwrck[/video]
 
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Andy BB

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Apr 19, 2010
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Unfortunately can't see the video - currently working in Zambia - but the title reminded me of an article I read some 40 years ago (yes, I did say 40!) in New Scientist which stuck in my mind. This stated that gravity was measurably less when measured above a superconductor. I've often wondered what happened to that research, and why no practical use for this was ever found.
 

8thsinner

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Dec 12, 2005
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I have always believed that rotational electrodynamic forces would be required for the theoretical transport through a worm hole. (yes I first heard of it in contact by Carl Sagan) But the science rings true...
Maybe if this guy get get enough research going we can start to see some real time anti-gravity transport systems being developed which will eventually lead to further research.
Though I do not believe he is the only one working on this. There are other people trying to use donut shapes in order to create new transport systems.
Thanks for sharing though.
 

Manacles

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Jan 27, 2011
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In Eastern Germany there is a mysterious circular concrete structure built during WW2 which some believe to be a protoype piece of anti-gravity equipment. Viewed in conjunction with the mysterious Foo Fighter phenomenon (not the rather good rock band but a series of strange lights from whence they got their name that reportedly followed aircraft during the war) it does make you wonder.

Interesting video
 

8thsinner

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Dec 12, 2005
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Yes indeedy, coconino, but then again so was Arthur C clarke's theory of satellites in geo-stationary orbit all the way back in 45...Where is my mobile phone???
 

The Big Lebowski

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Aug 11, 2010
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I'd like to say I understood that from start to finish, but once the donut appeared, everything else just went away...


Mmmmm, donut!
 

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