View Full Version : gravitational control- where it doesnt exist
Slickchange1313
Oct24-04, 02:19 PM
yo dudes! im new here, and have been looking into gravitational control for a while. any of you ever heard of it, or have ideas on how it works. I heard that the only place gravity does not exist is between 2 objects with the same pull on the object, thus when all 3 objects move, the object in the middle feeling equal gravitational pull feels nothing when it moves, cause theirs no gravity there. So what can u guys tell me about anti gravitational fields, such as how they work, if they exist in some of the technology of today, and stuff like that. thanks guys! :blushing:
Zaphodx57x
Oct25-04, 07:27 AM
I would think that its important to state that the net gravity is zero, but gravity still exists there.
Slickchange1313
Oct25-04, 06:52 PM
thanks, forgot to say that
russ_watters
Oct25-04, 08:22 PM
Sorry, "anti-gravity" is strictly sci-fi.
Alkatran
Oct25-04, 09:23 PM
yo dudes! im new here, and have been looking into gravitational control for a while. any of you ever heard of it, or have ideas on how it works. I heard that the only place gravity does not exist is between 2 objects with the same pull on the object, thus when all 3 objects move, the object in the middle feeling equal gravitational pull feels nothing when it moves, cause theirs no gravity there. So what can u guys tell me about anti gravitational fields, such as how they work, if they exist in some of the technology of today, and stuff like that. thanks guys! :blushing:
The only control we have over gravity is how much mass we can pack into one area. ... so not much
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