A NASA weightless mystery.2
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@lilmnm616 A few hundred years ago you would be saying that about the Earth being flat or the existence of dragons. There are better explanations than using the weakest force in divide-by-zero math, maybe you should look that up ^^
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@Kenzofeis i thought it was common knowledge but guess not. look it up in your science books and on google
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@lilmnm616 You went and looked?
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Looks to me like charged particles reacting to the magnetic field of the earth.
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@splatuality well sort've, they're researching gravitons which reside within atoms, and also their ability to seemingly disappear and reappear at random....
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@badsign1980 how do you know so much about ufo propulsion systems????
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@badsign1980 black holes are not a place of 0 gravity. there is a reason why a black hole is in the center of EVERY galaxy
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there is no thing as 0 gravity, or else it would be a black hole, and would started sucking everything with gravity, there radio waves and gravity in space only is lesser then near masses... inside a space ship that gravity is bit higher since theres oxygen and mass around it the bubles are going towards where is more mass and more attraction, ufo propulsion systems use 3 electrical generators,2 with same positive electrods and 1 negative this electric discharge creates an unbalance-floats
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when you observe bubbles in water under gravity they will always be squeezed towards the giant bubble (atmosphere) or so we think. Not so, the water is more dense than air so in gravity the water falls down pushing the air towards less dense (atmosphere) see as giant bubble. When you remove the gravity (in space)the more dense liquid will still force the less dense air towards each other and direction becomes irrelevant to try and imagine being inside inside the bubble and reverse your mind
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angelmassb 3 years ago
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planetcosmos999 3 years ago