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AntiGravity explained and produced!! Amazing! pt. 2 of 8

Antigravity easily explained by Stan Deyo and presented with computer animation. Enjoy part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watc... part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watc... part 3 http://www.youtube.com/...  
 
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threebobs (2 hours ago) Show Hide
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I stopped listening when he said "the fallen ones".

Give me a break...
RaceAcer60 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Well i believe it may be at some time in the future to build a anti-gravity machine,but in my unbias opinion,we will never be able to travel at the speed of light by means of a vehicle.Why one may ask,simply because of this very important fact,we have no known material/s on this earth which will withstand the stresses caused by the high rate of speed it would be traveling.Titanium is the only known material we have which is very strong but even it wouldnt work,but hey this is just my opinion.
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GSpotter63 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Ever heard of the right hand rule? If rotating electrons can push the electrons in a wire at right angles, could it be possible that mater spinning at relativistic speeds produce a similar affect?
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If water can push against the boat ore, then holding onto the boat ore one can push against the water; thereby moving the boat. Likewise if gravity can push against mater then logic would dictate that one should be able to hold on to the mater and push against gravity with that same mater; thereby moving the aircraft.
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If water can push against the boat ore, then the boat ore can push against the water; thereby moving the boat. Likewise if gravity can push against mater then logic would dictate that one should be able to push against gravity with that same mater; thereby moving the aircraft.
saucertube (1 week ago) Show Hide
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no i cant answer you . and by the way genius, i am not Stan Deyo (the guy in the video). im sure you can find him on myspace or something. knock yourself out.
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Your absolutely correct as this guy seems to have taken a bunch of stuff he read about and tried to incorporate it into a video for us trying to make himself out to be more than what he is.. lol I won't continue as it's a waste of time but this guy is a phony ! He is full of bull and this guy never worked on anything of this nature as no 'SCIENTIST" ever says ANTI-GRAVITY because that is just a coined term used to describe a device in mainstream science and really doesn't exist ! Robby
007antimatter (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Well Saucertube i am but an 11 1/2 yr. old pesky little squirt dumb kid. That says it all - right -. However i am advanced for my age and i challenge you to a dual ! lol :) I have a background in physics and am currently enrolled in 8.01 physics & 3.091 solid state chemistry at MIT . Answer the following please which by the way can't be answered via a search on GOOGLE!
What is the first angstrum of (H)'s electron as expressed in the (Bohr) model? And what have we discovered questioning this?
saucertube (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Did i mention i have a.d.d.?
Wanna ride bikes? I like shiny things.

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