AntiGravity Physics Background & Initial Research
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You do realize there is no such thing as centrifugal force, right? So saying that the fluid can rotate only as fast as the resultant centrifugal force doesn't cause the container to rupture is not correct.
Also, it would really be best if you left out the snide asides about NASA being a front for other government activities and scientists "never being heard from again" because they've been wisked away to Area-51. It lends a "crackpot" quality to your discussion which I don't think you want.
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AntiGravity would be the most dangerous thing anyone could create.
1. creating the gravity in itself requires that you produce artificial mass.
2. you need to contain it within a volume, which means you need to double the mass produced and force it outward.
3. If there is a breach, you would be releasing an enormous amount of gravitation waves affect everything around you, planets, asteroids, moons. shifting the balance of a planetary system that you're currently in.
think about it!
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well i think all of you are wrong if you want the actual explaination. send me a message. I cannot tell the public yet as im building the prototype.
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@Xanusus Its a superfluid (Bose-Einstein condensate), broken down to individual atoms.
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@Xanusus From what i have seen on other vids. It in not just mercury, it is mercury with some sot of antifreez agent. Don't remember the details. Just FYI.
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@krobellus Where is the proof? Can you find a graviton? At different frequencies EM can be light itself. Who says that at another frequency it doesn't resonate in a way to pull objects to each other? EM is more vast than you seem to know. Gravity IMO is nothing more than a different frequency that reacts differently but I believe there may be a way to prove it. (Still working on that).
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@vexxisthewise You do know that Electromagnetism is one of the four major forces along WITH gravity, you can't have one without the other. Electromagnetism is very different from gravity as it effects and governs everything on a atomic level and even helps electrons bind to atomic nucleus to form atoms. Gravity on the other hand is the manipulation of space-time from an object's mass-- which also affects other objects with lesser mass around it.
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The sound of farting gravity
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Nope
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How would you cool Mercury to 150 Kelvin? Mercury turns solid 234 Kelvin going lower than(i.e. 150 kelvin) you'd basically be trying to circulate a solid metal around your circular tube with magnets.
Don't be surprised if your comment here... DISAPPEARS.
doceigen 3 months ago 13
they would cancel each other out . you have to create a gravity well to fold space.....dumbass
jamesdenverjenkins 5 months ago 2