Topic: AntiGravity Physics Explained
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Sat 06/13/09 10:43 PM
AntiGravity Physics Explained

http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/11109/AntiGravity_Physics_Explained/

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Sun 06/14/09 07:50 AM
This is a classic example of smoke and mirrors.

He explains with some technical details the field theory of magnetism.

Then does not explain anything of gravity, except to point out that gravity would also operate in a field.

Gravity and magnetism are very curious when compared to each other.


The first thing to really think about when comparing gravity and magnetism is that in electromagnetic fields there are positive and negative charges, this is what generates the polar fields.+

That is very different from gravity. We do not see polar fields in gravity, you see gravity wells. Mass aggregates and the gravity gets stronger.

The vast majority of electromagnetic fields cancel themselves out becuase positive and negative charges in equal amounts dispersed in equal amounts in a material basically make that material magnetically inert.

Electromagnetism is also a very powerful field and can create a very very strong force with very little energy.

Gravity however is a very very very weak force. If you take a hand full of strong magnets they would produce a magnetic field capable of pounds of force, but the gravity of such object would be almost too small to measure.

This video didn't really address anything on gravity.

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Mon 06/15/09 08:24 AM
Can you imagine a mass transit train system running on magnetic energy? Think it could be faster than any plane? It would be safer than all other modes of transportation put together.

Think such a thing could be constructed under water - bridging land masses? Imagine the furthest point from your home, and getting there in a matter of hours, on safe - renewable energy.

Then WE could claim all our service jobs back. The pay would be less but if enough poeple did it could the economy "digress" naturally rather than through depression?

So many thoughtful considerations might stem from implementing such a transit system. Consider the speed with which products would be transported. So much could change with such ingenuity.

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Tue 06/16/09 11:30 PM
mmmmhhhmmmmm?