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Re: The Other Side of Gravity - 09-10-2007, 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by purveyor of knowledge View Post
That is not true. Eugene Podkletnov from Russia has shielded gravity using a magnetically levitating rotating super conductor. He has gone on now to create a gravity impulse beam device and they have measured the gravity waves to travel faster than TSOL. They have used this thing to punch holes in concrete walls. Funny thing is, Podkletnov insists his discovery does not violate relativity. The only reason he says this is so mainstream scientists will listen to him more. You guys need to buff up on your research. Am I the only one that looks into this stuff?

A good resource is american antigravity http://www.americanantigravity.com/podkletnov.html

independent replication
http://www.americanantigravity.com/a...ive/Page1.html

-POK
Dear Purveyor of Knowledge:

You're certainly living up to your name in providing the URLs. Thank you.

I didn't wish you to think you were being ignored in your provisions.

It's my opinion that, until Podkletenov's apparatus and experiments are better known to and experimented with by Standard Theorists, his work will probably remain in the background as so many non mainstream works do these days.

In this case it appears to be partially due to the mentioned difficulty in replicating and checking Podkletonov's apparatus. (ST is still hung over from the 'cold fusion' flop, for example.)

Diverting gravity and partial levitation experiments are also two different considerations and it's likely that the mainstream interprets the accomplishments as those related to electromagentic levitation rather than gravitationally insular achievements.

Thank you for the contribution and may we hope this man is on to an unappreciated major breakthrough.

Best regards,
- RP


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