Saturday, February 11, 2006

Anti-Gravity?

It used to be common knowledge that the world was flat. Didn't agree? You were nuts. Later it was that the sun and stars revolved around the Earth, which was the center of the universe. Anybody saying different was crazy, even persecuted. Physicists now agree that because gravity is a basic force of nature, that an anti-gravity machine is theoretically impossible... But is it?

I was watching a show on The History Cannel the other night which reminded me of very interesting article I read on the Popular Mechanics web site back in 1999 about a break through in the research of gravity manipulation. The show had a demonstration of a super-cooled HTSD disc floating above a magnetic track.

One of the world's leading scientists, Dr. Ning Li (pictured left, in th center), predicted in the 1980s that when a time-varying magnetic field is applied to superconductor ions trapped in a lattice structure, the ions would absorb enormous amounts of energy and the ions would begin to rapidly spin creating a gravitational field. Li began working on a device that would prove this. Li's device utilizes a 12-inch diameter high-temperature superconducting disc (HTSD). Li claimed that, once finished, her device would neutralize gravity above a 1-foot diameter region extending from the surface of the planet to outer space. To me, this sounded very similar to the experiments done by Eugene Podkletnov, where he noted 2% gravity reduction above a rotating superconducting disk.

Because the article stated that an operational device is about 5 years in the future, which is right around the time of this posting, I tried to find a recent article on Li. The only article I was able to find stated that Li had been missing for some time and is now working on this technology for the Department of Defense (DOD), although this is probably a conspiracy theory.

What really gets me is the implications of this technology. This means that the arguments of all the scepital scientists about the physics of UFOs not being possible were obviously narrow-sighted and ignorant to the fact that technology does advance. If we truly can manipulate gravity, a force we have yet to understand, then the possiblities are endless.

Does any one have any information as to Li's current whereabouts? Please post a comment!

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

When you use a fast rotating superconducting disc, it creates a very small anti-gravity of -2%.
But you can make much higher anti-gravity when you use thousand million of very small superconducting discs of a few 100 nanometers and you now that each nanodisc creates a anti force of -2%.Then all the nano discs produce an enormous anti force. It's the law of 'nano'. In one 1cm2, there houses one thousand million of nano superconducting discs.
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