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Anti Gravity

Postby suchiaruzu » Aug 1, 2001 @ 9:45pm

Have you heard that they are developing some anti graviti-device with a supraconductor cooled down with liquid nitrogen and making it spin 5000 times a minute? Amazing!
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Re: Anti Gravity

Postby Moose or Chuck » Aug 1, 2001 @ 11:04pm

link?
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Re: Anti Gravity

Postby suchiaruzu » Aug 1, 2001 @ 11:14pm

dunno, saw it on tv (and no, it wasnt a mystery-series!)
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Re: Anti Gravity

Postby Warren » Aug 1, 2001 @ 11:19pm

I know how to make artifical gravity, by making something spin real fast and be in the middle of it. It's hard to explain what it looks like, but it imitates gravity using circular momentum. But I haven't heard of any anti-gravity machine. It is true that you can defy gravity with spinning really fast, but until we really understand gravity, we can't make neither anti-gravity nor artifical gravity.
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Re: Anti Gravity

Postby Moose or Chuck » Aug 2, 2001 @ 10:38am

They've used huge magnets to magnetise anything, including organic material, making it float. Is that what you saw Shape?
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Re: Anti Gravity

Postby Moose or Chuck » Aug 2, 2001 @ 3:03pm

well the best zero gravity things are those Moon shoes that nickalodeon used to have.
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Re: Anti Gravity

Postby randall » Aug 2, 2001 @ 7:32pm

I have seen the huge magenetic devices used to levitate organic objects. The made a spider float in midair, as well as a strawberry. But the chamber was very small, like 4" diameter, so you couldn't float a person in it. It took a huge amount of power.
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Re: Anti Gravity

Postby Moose or Chuck » Aug 2, 2001 @ 8:48pm

Wow, randall watches the Discovery Channel, or was that The Learning Channel?
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Re: Anti Gravity

Postby Malmer » Aug 2, 2001 @ 9:58pm

with all the science and technology we still don't know what gravity and magnetism really are. We know what it does, and can calculate exactly how it will be in different situations. But what is it really? Noone really knows...<br><br>God ownz!
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Re: Anti Gravity

Postby Moose or Chuck » Aug 2, 2001 @ 10:00pm

THANK YOU FREDRIK! MY POINT EXACTLY!
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Re: Anti Gravity

Postby Village_Ideot » Aug 7, 2001 @ 2:13am

Black holes are really cool.<br>
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Re: Anti Gravity

Postby Moose or Chuck » Aug 7, 2001 @ 11:13am

What does that have to do with ANYTHING?
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Re: Anti Gravity

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Re: Anti Gravity

Postby RavenRay » Aug 8, 2001 @ 8:13pm

"A rose blossom best at near death........and your at full bloom"
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Re: Anti Gravity

Postby Moose or Chuck » Aug 8, 2001 @ 8:15pm

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