To: Enterprise
Antigrav propulsion would be a more practical guess than teleportation.
20 posted on
04/11/2025 12:36:27 AM PDT by
Secret Agent Man
(Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
To: Secret Agent Man
"Antigrav propulsion would be a more practical guess than teleportation." If there is technology that can transport someone anyone on the Earth in one hour, it would means something that can travel 12,000 miles an hour.
The other part that is intriguing is the suggestion of a powerful weapon. Maybe that is why Trump is publicly embarrassing Xi and is threatening Iran if they don't stop their nuclear weapons development. What is this weapon?
25 posted on
04/11/2025 1:26:41 AM PDT by
Enterprise
( These people have no honor, no belief, no poetry, no art, no humor, no patriotism.)
To: Secret Agent Man
Antigrav propulsion would be a more practical guess than teleportation. I saw these as three separate bullet points, so yes, the first one would align to some Townsend Brown type technological breakthrough.
40 posted on
04/11/2025 4:19:07 AM PDT by
Sirius Lee
("Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.”)
To: Secret Agent Man
“ Antigrav propulsion would be a more practical guess than teleportation.”
Agreed. If you can defeat gravity and / or lower the mass on any object (space craft), the planets and stars are easily within reach.
43 posted on
04/11/2025 4:29:28 AM PDT by
The Louiswu
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