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  • you aliens!

  • to bad we havent been to the moon aliens are there

  • does he have the need to always be making some kind of noise or yell something?

  • When they walked on the moon they didn't look like this guy... They looked more like here on earth and the dust didn't fly way up. I'm not saying it's all fake, just saying the moon walks looked like earth walks +/-

  • What a prat

  • Tried this one in Hong Kong space museum. Not as fun actually, hard to control and I bet real low gravity feels really different way.

  • @MyakaRu thats how low gravity is, no gravity makes it even harder to control, you just arnt cut out to be an astronaught its ok

  • lol "the vomitron" ;)

  • phucking @ssole

  • My neighbor has something similar like this on a tree branch for his retarded kid.

  • im english and this dude is an embarrasment

  • @JaxnHustler I'm Scottish and we're used to you guys!

  • Big brains would not rattle but would be a tight fit. We would prefer that you leave it to us also.

  • "english brains are alittle to big to get rattled up like that, so we'll leave that to the americans", .......

  • we could use this instead of water boarding!

  • what a douchebag

  • this is not anti gravity!!!

  • What a dork!

  • in order for anything to produce an "anti-gravity" field, it must have either negative density or negative mass

  • i've ridden that thing, loved it. lived 45 minutes away from nasa. great place to check out. that thing will rock you though.i'm sure thride we got was nothing compared to the astronauts by far. but more than well worth it.

  • I want a ride on that Vomitron

  • w00t go america!

  • Where is your anti-gravity claims? I see nothing here that even hints at it.

    Just NASA's training facility.

  • Anti-gravity is not a force. Show me any object that exhibits this force please.

    Gravity is a bending of the fabric of space-time caused by a mass. In order to have anti-gravity, you'd have to bend space-time in an equal and opposite direction, to make the object neutrally buoyant in a gravitational field (gravity well). You'd have to have to have negative mass, which doesn't exist. You can't have negative length, width, height, or time.

  • oh yea, show me that fabric of space-time please;)

  • Ok. Seek out gravitational lensing. This is caused by the bending of space-time. Observations prove that mass bends space-time.

    This is the fabric of space-time you are looking for.

  • well, before you jump to gravitational lensing you must explain gravity. otherwise these are just wild guesses, mental constructs. changing direction of light is not such an extraordinary phenomena here on earth. matter does it well.

  • Gravitational lensing IS the effect of the bending of the space-time fabric by a massive object, such as the sun. Gravity is the bending/curving of space-time. This is what Einstein theorized and explained in much detail. All matter affects space-time in direct proportion to it's mass.

    Now you show me gravity (or antigravity) as a force. Show me a natural object which exhibits anti-gravity in a gravitational field.

  • nobody has proved what Einstein theorized. it is a mental construct and may not correspond to reality. nobody has found the graviton. your understanding of gravity is on such shaky grounds. and before explanation of gravity is not just theorized but proved, all talk about anti-gravity of course if bullshit. sure, there are better explanations of gravity than Einsteins. a brilliant one is in pantheory (google), though i do not know about the rest in that paper.

  • Actually, Einstein's gravity theories have been proven. His formulas predicted gravitational lensing occurring near large masses. Astrological observations and measurements have confirmed it. Einstein's gravitational formulas are used with great accuracy, although Newton's formulas are used when accuracy is not as necessary. Check it out for yourself.

    Much of Einstein's theories have been proven already. I stick with Einstein since his theories have been proven to be accurate.

  • Einstein did a fairly good job of explaining gravity, been unable to disprove any part of relativity so far...

  • relativity has a scope of ones impressions. sure, there is the absolute clock.

  • the absolute clock cannot withstand relativity anything that is accelerated or placed near a gravity well experiences time differently than something that is experiencing a different set of conditions (standing still or whatever) there was an expirement where they loaded an atomic clock onto a plane and flew it around the world, and a second clock stayed on the ground (both had been synchronised beforehand) at the end of the trip the plane clock was behind, because time slowed for it.

  • that experiment only proves the difference in the rate of change, which we obviously call time. the word "space-time" is wrong. time by itself does not exist, there is no such dimension, it is inferred.

    i stopped trusting Einstein when i read about his confusion about possibility of time travel.

  • it seems the anti gravity device was infact the baby bouncer rig that they rode first. there's lots of antigrav talk but no action. though i'd like to know if "vomitrons" have any psudogravity tricks like the gyroscopes i played with as a child, i went on one a while ago and loved every minute of it, my son wasnt so keen. it did feel like i was turning isolated from the world, dont really know if i felt lighter.

  • good thing im albanian :)

  • fagot

  • anti gravity????

  • thats space camp.

  • Leave it to the Americans!

  • Faire tourner à 1500tr/ Mn pour voir:]]]]

  • So this is where they filmed it all the lunar landing stuff?

  • Hah are you still hung up on that i think your little theory was dis proved like twenty years ago

  • it looks like the transportation machine from the movie Contact

  • its like louna park rhan science laboratory

    stupid americans

  • hahahahahaaha

  • Dork

  • he reminds me of david wain ("wainy days")

    funny!

  • Hilarious!

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