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Force Field Experiments: Realistic Physics Questions
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[QUOTE="hmmm27, post: 6835528, member: 602748"] 1) As long as the force-field itself doesn't mass anything, and the internal density is the same as external, it's not going to "rest on" anything, nor "fall down". Think a toy balloon with just enough Hydrogen in it that it floats. You've still got some 100lb of inertia, though. Depending on the properties you give the field, you might get it to stick to a surface. [/QUOTE]
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