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Which devices? There has never been one single success in the energy-for-nothing delusion. If there was, the Chinese would be churning them out by the million. All we see are intricate toys, started by batteries, and if the friction is kept to a minimum they might spin for a few weeks. But try to take more energy out than you put in and they just grind to a halt, like the real physical things they are. Stars and planets do it all the time.
If you imagine a large rubber sheet with a heavy ball resting on it, that represents gravity ... the curvature of the sheet caused by the ball's presence. Now snatch the ball off the sheet very quickly and a vibration runs outward across the sheet. That is a 2-D model of gravity and a gravity wave. It is thought they might occur for any super-massive disturbance, like a pair or orbiting neutron stars finally coming together, or a black hole/star pair doing likewise.
UnUnPentium 115 has been created in labs., a few atoms at a time. However, it is as unstable as all the other elements above 106 and only lasts about one second on average. The theory that it has a 'gravity A field' extending beyond its nucleus is highly suspect and mainly the dubious thoughts of one Bob Lazar, who has been soundly discredited for his imaginative tales of Area 51.
UUP 299 is purely theoretical. It has never been seen. It may or may not lie in the 'island of stability' ... different physicists have different predictions about it. If and when it is ever created/discovered, it may or not have bearing on so-called anti-gravity machines (whatever they are, since real science has little use for such sci-fi terminology). Have you been playing the Nazi Zombies game or something?
Of course - they are still a theory, based on the work of Einstein. The very latest experiement (Google LIGO) has not detected any. They would occasionally come from exotic events a terrific distance away and so weak here that they would not afford us any energy. In a metal beam miles in length they would only produce vibrations the size of an atom.
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