**Confirmed** Boeing believes Anti-Gravity drive is possible

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http://www.janes.com/aerospace/civil/news/jdw/jdw020729_1_n.shtml

By Nick Cook, JDW Aerospace Consultant, London

Boeing, the world?s largest aircraft manufacturer, has admitted it is working on experimental anti-gravity projects that could overturn a century of conventional aerospace propulsion technology if the science underpinning them can be engineered into hardware.

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But it is also apparent that Podkletnov?s work could be engineered into a radical new weapon. The GRASP paper focuses on Podkletnov?s claims that his high-power experiments, using a device called an ?impulse gravity generator?, are capable of producing a beam of ?gravity-like? energy that can exert an instantaneous force of 1,000g on any object ? enough, in principle, to vaporise it, especially if the object is moving at high speed.
 

Rallispec

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i'll take on of those..

that anti gravity gun that vaporizes things sounds cool.

:)


wonder if its legit.
 

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Originally posted by: LordSegan
http://www.janes.com/aerospace/civil/news/jdw/jdw020729_1_n.shtml

By Nick Cook, JDW Aerospace Consultant, London

Boeing, the world?s largest aircraft manufacturer, has admitted it is working on experimental anti-gravity projects that could overturn a century of conventional aerospace propulsion technology if the science underpinning them can be engineered into hardware.

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But it is also apparent that Podkletnov?s work could be engineered into a radical new weapon. The GRASP paper focuses on Podkletnov?s claims that his high-power experiments, using a device called an ?impulse gravity generator?, are capable of producing a beam of ?gravity-like? energy that can exert an instantaneous force of 1,000g on any object ? enough, in principle, to vaporise it, especially if the object is moving at high speed.
Well, I don't have enough of a science background to understand how this is possible, it's an interesting read. Thanks for the link. :p

Rob
 
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Think of the peaceful implications. We could probably use this to get to the planets. Depending on how small it is, cars would be pretty different too-- 0-60 in 1 second anyone ? ;)

In fact, it might be as important as the wheel itself.
 

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Originally posted by: LordSegan
Think of the peaceful implications. We could probably use this to get to the planets. Depending on how small it is, cars would be pretty different too-- 0-60 in 1 second anyone ? ;)

In fact, it might be as important as the wheel itself.

lol.. think of what this could do to the ricer community!!!

i'll put a type-r sticker on my gravity drive on my car and make it better
 

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With all of the crazy drivers on the roads today, do we really want cars that can go 0-60 in one second?
 

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Well, if this is truly a reactionless drive *and* we could generate enough power such that it would pull 1 gee of acceleration, we could make it to alpha centaurie in 13 years Earth time. Ship time would be even less.

Pretty interesting stuff. I won't buy it until I read a few scientific papers on it, and see some result verification.

Ryan
 

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"Well, come to think of it, the Death Ray only has evil applications. You know what, my wife will be happy to hear this, she's hated this whole Death Ray thing since day one. Mw-hey"
 

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Originally posted by: Rallispec
i'll take on of those..

that anti gravity gun that vaporizes things sounds cool.

:)


wonder if its legit.

Yea, me too........wonder how much will it cost.......
 

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Originally posted by: maladroit
"Well, come to think of it, the Death Ray only has evil applications. You know what, my wife will be happy to hear this, she's hated this whole Death Ray thing since day one. Mw-hey"

lol.. what is that from? i know i've heard it before
 

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I always get worried when I hear the term "Free energy."

That energy's gotta come from somewhere. Even if the conversion to "antigravity" were 100% efficient, it'd still take a lot of juice to power a spaceship. Not un-do-able, but still, "Free engery" just doesn't exist in the world of known physics.
 
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"always get worried when I hear the term "Free energy."

That energy's gotta come from somewhere. Even if the conversion to "antigravity" were 100% efficient, it'd still take a lot of juice to power a spaceship. Not un-do-able, but still, "Free engery" just doesn't exist in the world of known physics. "

Maybe we will start using this and then one day the universe will explode-- then, for a brief nano second, the human race will realize just how the big bang really occured.
 

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Originally posted by: Rallispec
Originally posted by: maladroit
"Well, come to think of it, the Death Ray only has evil applications. You know what, my wife will be happy to hear this, she's hated this whole Death Ray thing since day one. Mw-hey"

lol.. what is that from? i know i've heard it before

Prof. Frink
 

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Originally posted by: LordSegan


"Free engery" just doesn't exist.

Sure t does, just plug your house into the neighbors outdoor outlets and...

Oh, wait... :eek:
 

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The notion that free energy doesn't exist is the reason that the possible discovery of a free energy source makes the news.

God said, "Let there be light!" and he's been paying for it ever since.
 

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This is either the greatest discovery since the wheel (and probably greater) or the biggest fraud since politicians.