To: Physicist
Dude, my science ping list sucks.......
To: Texaggie79
With my luck...New Jersey DMV will find a way to pass strict emission tests that will interfere with my right to float.
To: Texaggie79
Since his paper appeared a decade ago, Podkletnov told the LA Times that many people have successfully replicated his results. But they all have yet to report them in a peer-reviewed journal. All those who have published have failed to detect any clear results.
Not much I can add to that. Until and unless somebody does detect a clear result and submit it for scrutiny, it really doesn't belong in the newspapers.
8 posted on
03/26/2002 12:15:52 PM PST by
Physicist
To: Texaggie79
Another thing to consider is that magnetism only occurs in metals (Iron and Cobalt are the only two I can think of that are magnetic). This means that if gravity was basically magnetism, an asteroid that had a large mass but no iron or cobalt traces in them would have no gravitaional attractions exerted by it or on it. Thats not what happens.
To: Texaggie79
Will the device reduce taxes?
To: VadeRetro; RadioAstronomer; Scully; ThinkPlease; Junior
Anti-Gravity ping.
To: Texaggie79
Pup is up.
Brown is down

23 posted on
03/26/2002 5:15:20 PM PST by
lds23
To: Texaggie79
Gravity is my enemy, but I don't see how this development can be applied to brassiere construction.
To: Texaggie79; *tech_index
I missed seeing this originally.
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