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| Molten Ash Posts: 25 | I think there is no such thing as anti-gravity craft as such. What happens is the gravitational field of a different planet/body e.g. Mars (where pyramids exist) or black holes, are turned on or tuned into rather than gravity itself being totally eliminated. I think pyramids seem to transfer the gravity field of one planet which in turn causes a stronger pull if the graviton beam can be focused. Pyramids are on other planets and they, pyramids, contain/house doughnut-shaped rings as part of their design. Apparently a lot of the work regarding anti-gravity or rather relative-gravity craft have doughnut-shaped rings that neutralise or increase gravity fields. Can any one higlight this theory? Or am I thinking in a way that will get me locked up!? |
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| Molten Ash Posts: 90 | </span><blockquote><span class="smallfont">Quote:</span><hr size="1" />Originally Posted by (duane) turned on or tuned into...<hr size="1" /></blockquote><span class='postcolor'> You're thinking in a way that will get you locked up. >>>--~(τΏτ)~---> |
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| Hot Lava Posts: 1,859 | usually smoothly... but some donut rings have sprinkles and the ride gets bumpy... "I really like this jacket, but the sleeves are much too long..." insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results... |
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