Posted on 01/09/2016 9:58:03 AM PST by BenLurkin
'The most widespread source of gravitation is the inertial mass, which produces permanent gravitational fields.
'At the opposite, electromagnetic fields could be used to generate artificial, or human-made, gravitational fields, that could be switched on or off at will, depending whether their electromagnetic progenitors are present or not.'
The experiment would require major resources, but if successful, it would give humans the power to control the 'last of four fundamental forces,' not within our grips.
Current research, the scientist argues, observes and aims to understand gravitational fields, but makes no attempts to change them.
'Somehow, studying gravity is a contemplative activity: physicists restrict themselves to the study of natural, pre-existing, sources of gravitation,' the paper says.
'Generating artificial gravitational fields, that could be switched on or off at will, is a question captured or left to science-fiction.'
If Fuzfa's experiment is deemed successful, it could put Einstein's theory of general relativity to the ultimate challenge, and revolutionize advancements in telecommunications and other technologies.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
I guess you are the Physicist, not me.
The Hutchison effect also discredited, is not anti-gravity, but a type of electromagnetic wave effect based on wave frequencies of objects. Oh well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIqIT9avewU
Thanks BenLurkin.
What a dingdong.
Read ok to me.
i think that would be very accurate magnetic fields can bend space and time i figured out the equation what a physicist doesn’t understand is how to open the window ,i believe i figured that out too that window that opens to the the past is only available at a certain time of day it fades in and out some scientist and physicists make it more complicated than it actually is
Conservation of angular momentum. Just as it’s difficult to deflect an object in flight along a straight line, it’s equally difficult to change the rotational axis of an object that is spinning at high speed.
Newton will not be denied.
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