Natural Phenomena Of Biological Antigravitation Associated With Invisibility

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The discussion centers on Viktor S. Grebennikov's claims regarding biological antigravitation and its association with invisibility, specifically through the cavity structural effect (CSE) observed in certain insect species. Grebennikov purportedly developed an antigravitational platform capable of manned flight at speeds up to 1,500 km/hr, based on these principles. However, skepticism surrounds the credibility of his claims, particularly regarding photographic evidence and the scientific backing of his theories.

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For your amusement. For obvious reasons I assume this is completely bogus.

Viktor S. Grebennikov is the scientist - naturalist, professional entomologist, gifted painter and, on the whole, comprehensively well-educated specialist with a wide spectrum of interests. For many people and scientists in Russia he is well-known as discoverer of cavity structural effect (CSE). But is far from being all are acquainted with his other opening, also borrowed from among concealed secrets of living Nature. In 1988 he found out antigravitational effects of chitinous shells of some insects species. But the most astonishing attendant phenomenon associated with antigravity was a phenomenon all on its own either partial invisibility, or deformed visual perception of the material object which was located in a zone of nulled gravitation. Based on this opportunity and by using bionics principles, the author designed and built an antigravitational platform, and also developed principles of practical manned flight with the speed up to 1,500 km/hr. Since the years 1991-92 years the device was used by the author as a means of rapid transport. [continued]

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http://www.amasci.com/greb/greb2.html
 
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Very interesting, pitty he cant/wont back any of it up, but id definitely be interested in exploring his ideas further.
 
While the document is interesting to say the least, The picture itself doesn't seem very credible. The ground looks like static and the image seems like it could be easily manipulated by something like the GIMP.
 
I can't believe you're recycling my ideas, Ivan. I started a thread on this guy several months ago: "A Beautiful Nutcase". Now I'm going to have to hop on my plywood board with the scooter handle and work mischief.
 
I didn't realize that this was the same guy, but one good nut story deserves anutter.

Please keep your plywood under the speed limit.
 
My first post here :shy:, so hello to all. I've looked at the photos carefully and the only thing I could see is that the shadows in the second one look a little off but I would have to see a negative and also know the height it is supposedly hovering at. I always keep an open mind, but if this was real I think there would be far better photos taken to document it. By the way, how do do the avatar thing. :rolleyes:
 
jade fox said:
By the way, how do do the avatar thing. :rolleyes:

Hi there jade fox.

In order to assign an avatar, just go to your "user CP" option above, and then select "edit avatars" over on the left of the screen. In order to use a custom avatar you need to get into the contributing member's 25$ a year program. :smile: