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A secret project within India's Defense Research Organization is reportedly testing anti-gravity lifters in the Himalayas, suggesting a significant breakthrough in physics and engineering. Sources indicate that scientists in Pune are tight-lipped about the project, hinting at a major development expected by 2012. The potential implications of such anti-gravity technology could revolutionize transportation and space exploration, raising curiosity about its mechanics and future applications. The discussion acknowledges skepticism regarding the reliability of the news source, yet it highlights the excitement and intrigue surrounding the project and its possible impact on the world.
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http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/12-04e-04.asp

A secret project in India’s Defense Research Organization that can change the world as we know it – anti-gravity lifters tested in Himalayas?
Juhi Singhal, Special Correspondent
December 04, 2004


A possible anti-gravity device

Dighi in Pune, the city of the brightest Indian defense research scientists and engineers is full of whispers these days. According to some sources in Pune the scientists are tight lipped and say they cannot speak till 2012. What is going to happen in 2012? No one knows but they keep saying before any question is asked – “I know nothing!” If you carefully keep your ears on these whispers you will realize India has tested something no one wants to talk about, It is a break through in conventional Physics and traditional mechanical and aeronautical engineering.

Anyone have more info about this and what's going on?
 
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Yes, India daily is an unrealiable news source. They seem to be a mix of real news and nonsense tabloid stuff.
 


Thank you for sharing this interesting article about a possible anti-gravity device being tested in India's Defense Research Organization. It is certainly intriguing and raises many questions about the potential impact on our world. While it is understandable that the scientists are unable to share more information at this time, it makes one wonder what could possibly be happening in 2012 that is related to this device.

I would be curious to know more about the specifics of the device and how it works. It also makes me wonder about the implications for transportation and space exploration if anti-gravity technology becomes a reality. It could revolutionize the way we travel and explore the universe.

I'm sure there will be more information available in the future as the project progresses. It's exciting to think about the possibilities that this device could bring. Thank you for sharing this thought-provoking article.
 
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