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Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 6:33 am |
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Theoretical Description of an 'Anti-Gravity' Device
We require the Unified Field Theory if we are to avoid being up to our
nostrils in toxic nuclear sludge (the answer to 'peak oil').
In a recent experiment, a frog was enclosed within a chamber and then
an electromagnetic field was formed which created a small pocket of
zero gravity. The frog can then be seen floating around much like an
astronaut in a space capsule traveling to the moon. An 'anti-gravity
effect is real. What is missing here is the correct theoretical
explanation for this phenomenon.
I plan to sketch out the theoretical basis for an anti-gravitational
device, and then it would be a simple matter to test whether or not my
hypothesis is correct by constructing such a device to see if it does
indeed work exactly as predicted by my theory.
http://www.awitness.org/unified/pages/page3/anti_gravity.html |
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| Gordon Stangler... |
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 8:43 am |
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On Oct 23, 11:33 am, bkh99 <b... at (no spam) sasktel.net> wrote:
[quote]Theoretical Description of an 'Anti-Gravity' Device
We require the Unified Field Theory if we are to avoid being up to our
nostrils in toxic nuclear sludge (the answer to 'peak oil').
In a recent experiment, a frog was enclosed within a chamber and then
an electromagnetic field was formed which created a small pocket of
zero gravity. The frog can then be seen floating around much like an
astronaut in a space capsule traveling to the moon. An 'anti-gravity
effect is real. What is missing here is the correct theoretical
explanation for this phenomenon.
I plan to sketch out the theoretical basis for an anti-gravitational
device, and then it would be a simple matter to test whether or not my
hypothesis is correct by constructing such a device to see if it does
indeed work exactly as predicted by my theory.
http://www.awitness.org/unified/pages/page3/anti_gravity.html
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In the frog experiment, the force of electromagnetism upon the frog
balanced out the force of gravity. |
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