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provigilken
Jul7-08, 08:52 PM
Ok, I know I'm not losing my mind. But I am in a discussion with other people in another forum. My theories are a little whacked compared to the norm. I know I saw the discovery channel and an eastern european scientist (i think czech) created some electromagnetic anti-gravity field or electrostatic antigravity field. No one has ever been able to recreate this as far as I know. Does ANYONE know the name of the scientist who was able to create this area of antigravity! So many people are going off on me saying it's impossible...i know i didn't dream this.

lylos
Jul7-08, 09:30 PM
Ok, I know I'm not losing my mind. But I am in a discussion with other people in another forum. My theories are a little whacked compared to the norm. I know I saw the discovery channel and an eastern european scientist (i think czech) created some electromagnetic anti-gravity field or electrostatic antigravity field. No one has ever been able to recreate this as far as I know. Does ANYONE know the name of the scientist who was able to create this area of antigravity! So many people are going off on me saying it's impossible...i know i didn't dream this.

You may not be losing your mind as much as you're putting too much faith into the Discovery Channel.

stewartcs
Jul7-08, 09:55 PM
Ok, I know I'm not losing my mind. But I am in a discussion with other people in another forum. My theories are a little whacked compared to the norm. I know I saw the discovery channel and an eastern european scientist (i think czech) created some electromagnetic anti-gravity field or electrostatic antigravity field. No one has ever been able to recreate this as far as I know. Does ANYONE know the name of the scientist who was able to create this area of antigravity! So many people are going off on me saying it's impossible...i know i didn't dream this.

Not sure, but there was once this guy name Hutchinson that claimed something along those lines. He was Canadian though.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hutchison_effect#Hutchison_effect

Personally I think it is a crackpot theory.

CS

nicksauce
Jul7-08, 10:18 PM
Take your science from the discovery channel with the same grain of salt that you would take with getting your news from the tabloids.

ZapperZ
Jul8-08, 05:27 AM
I hope it is not the Podkletnov effect, because that would put a quick end to this thread.

Zz.

Andy Resnick
Jul8-08, 07:43 AM
Most likely Podkletnov, and his 'experiments' were 'replicated' by Ning Li and Doug Torr.

nuby
Jul8-08, 10:02 AM
Here's a professor who claims to have some data on mass fluctuations. Not sure if this is what your are looking for, but here's the link:

http://physics.fullerton.edu/Woodward.html