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Predictions : Breakthroughs in Science : Anti Gravity
Anti Gravity
Posted by Dr_Strangelove on 13-Jan-2005 - Day(s) left: Expired
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I predict that the next major breakthrough in science will be the discovery of methods to produce anti gravity.

It will start with a whole new model of space time. In the new model, the space time distance will be a conserved quantity. This model will explain, among other thing, the motion of stars in a galaxy without the assumptions of dark matter.

Russian scientist have already observed anti gravity but no one has, or at least addimited to, reproducing it.

I method will be rather simple, using supercooled molecules and radiating them at just thje correct frequency so as to lock them in the "anti gravity" quadrant of space time.
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Author: Caroline Thompson
I suggest that we can never get actual anti-gravity though we can hope to reduce it. The reduction will be due to some real physical process, though, and not to anything to do with space-time. The latter is a concept best forgotten, originating from misunderstandings of experimental evidence.
Author: Nicholas
Rotation anti grav.



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