Can Lightning Be Utilized to Create an Anti-Gravitational Device?

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The discussion centers on the feasibility of using lightning principles to create an anti-gravitational device with strong electromagnets. Participants clarify that the electromagnetic force does not significantly affect gravity, and lifting objects with magnets does not equate to anti-gravity. The concept of "anti-gravity" is debated, with distinctions made between reducing gravitational effects and simply using force to lift objects. Ultimately, the consensus is that while powerful lifting mechanisms exist, they do not constitute true anti-gravity technology. The idea remains largely theoretical and unsupported by current scientific understanding.
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i was wondering if using the principle of lightning and how it works, could be harnessed to make a anti-gravitational device using strong electromagnets and a enormous amount of power. but in theory could it work?
 
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Would you elaborate on what is meant by "the principle of lightening"? I have not heard of that.
 
Its going to take a bit more then lightning in any form for anti gravity.

The electro-magnetic force just dosent effect gravity very much.
 
principle of lightening

i was refurring to the way lightning works how it pulls the positive electrons out of the Earth's crust and causes the clouds negative electrons to create a spark or lightening
 
Lifting something with a magnet, whether electro-magnet or not, is not "anti-gravity".
 
Yup, and nor is hoisting a weight with a rope.
 
Not "lightning".

"lightening"!

"That's so crazy it just might work!"
 
Basically, the only anti-gravitation device I'll accept of that name, is a device which reduces the value of big G. I haven't seen any such devices yet.
 
B166ER said:
i was refurring to the way lightning works how it pulls the positive electrons out of the Earth's crust and causes the clouds negative electrons to create a spark or lightening

Ah, LIGHTNING. The way you spelled it, I pictured a spiritual master and his students sitting on cushions and bouncing up and down, trying to levitate. :smile:
 
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B166ER said:
i was wondering if using the principle of lightning and how it works, could be harnessed to make a anti-gravitational device using strong electromagnets and a enormous amount of power. but in theory could it work?
You have to say what you mean by "anti-gravitational device". If you simply mean something that lifts massive things against gravity and uses a possibly enormous amount of power, then a simple elevator already qualifies.
 
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B166ER said:
i was wondering if using the principle of lightning and how it works, could be harnessed to make a anti-gravitational device using strong electromagnets and a enormous amount of power. but in theory could it work?

The short answer is no.
 
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Is your definition of anti-gravity something that cuts out or in someway distorts the gravitational field enough to limit gravity's effects, OR is it mearly using a force against gravity to lift something up. In the latter case you could consider yourself an anti gravity device, since you can pick things up.
 
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