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Gravitomagnetism and 10-Dimensional String Theory

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2006

I relate a video I saw on 10D string theory to some experiments that are ongoing regarding the strength of the gravitomagnetic force from superconductors when spinning. (From an article in The New Scientist of 11/11/06 (issue 2577))
http://esamultimedia.esa.int/docs/gsp/Experimental_Detection.pdf

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  • im glad your interested in this stuff, but alot and i mean alot of people are aware of everything you said and are working in this field....do you want people to think your smart????whats your point?????do some of your own research.post the results of that,or come to some conclusion/idea of what this means.why just repeat what youve read?????what makes your brain hurt doesnt even scratch the surface..im bored....

  • You must be bored, trolling around youtube looking for things to criticize. Perhaps you should go get a degree or something. Who cares if a lot of people are working on it? How many of them know how to make a video? Perhaps if you watched the whole thing you would see that I did make my own inferences.

  • I am so surprised that me, a 14 yr.old african american boy that live in the hood, might acually and completely understand where u are getting at.

    so is it that u are saying that bending time & space to create a vortex in front of u would "pull" u through space?

    or am i coming at this subject way too strong?

  • Nope, you hit the nail on the head there, that's exactly what I'm saying. Normal Newtonian Physics won't allow something in space to 'pull' itself, however the gravitomagnetic effect could get around this, potentially. Of course I could be completely wrong, but it's still fun to think about it.

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  • So how would I be able to calculate how much the speed of light changes using such a device?

  • You don't need a creative introduction, you sick bastard. :D

  • do you know about the mer ka ba time travel ?

  • thanks

  • @30NAKERS I didn't know anything about Gravitomagnetism until I saw this video and found it very interesting.

    Not everyone works in this field and so I'm glad he made the video to share the information.

    By the way, you are a prick.

  • @Dogslax3333 using mathematics maybe

  • @tmscase there is no such thing as gravitomagnetic effect.

  • @gamefan992 do you know how to calculate finite potential wells?

  • Scientists talking about bending space time to travel huge distances is a bit of a waste of time, I love quantum theory but AS FAR AS WE KNOW no-one has even produced useable antigravity or designed anything that will power this technology becase lets be honest it must need huge amounts of energy, space bending? we need to walk first! i dont know about the rest of youtube but im sick of being governed and amazing technologies behing held from us! Any ideas on how to change this? PM me...

  • Do you understand calculus?

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