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    You could get to the speed of light. If you could synthesise gravity

    Wow your link gave me a lot of different links to look at. I just came up with this because I was pondering the question while I was laid up with a leg injury, I had no idea people and lot better minds were looking into this sort of thing for over 50 years. I just thought if we were really going...
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    Is Stephen Hawking's Take on Aliens as Funny as We Hoped?

    Most of you are over looking the moral of the story. If aliens could travel here we would be at their mercy. Also even if they were equal to us in every technology but found out a way to travel through space at tremendous speeds if you could fight a war from orbit you would win, because you...
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    You could get to the speed of light. If you could synthesise gravity

    Thankyou for the replies, I was just thinking and appreciate the correction. Also thankyou for the link. There is one point where I was misunderstood or didn't explain myself well enough. When I said projected I meant let's say you had, hypothetically of course, 3 of these "gravity generators"...
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    You could get to the speed of light. If you could synthesise gravity

    If you could project a gravitational distortion from a vehicle in the direction you wanted to go. Then being pulled by the distortion,you would theoretically accelerate continuosly until you shut the distortion off. Either reaching the speed of light or actually breaking it,that is if its...
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    Does antimatter have a negative mass

    Thankyou very much for the answers I should of phrased my question better I was wondering if antimatter had a weight of less than zero. I knew that it was magnetically attracted to matter because of the charge but I did not know if gravity repulsed it. It is my understanding by researching the...
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    Does antimatter have a negative mass

    If this question has an answer I didn't find it on the rest of the forums.
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    Question of the behavior of particles in observation

    I've never been formally educated in quantum mechanics but to my knowledge particles' behavior changes when they are being observed or measured. What causes this change and is there any theory as to why, or if it is possible to deliberately change behaviors to a desired outcome?
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