Uncovering the Mystery of the EVO Gun

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The discussion revolves around the concept of antigravity and its potential implications, sparked by a reference to an article about the EVO Gun. Participants express a mix of humor and skepticism regarding the nature of the technology and the motivations behind its exploration. There are questions raised about whether the EVO represents an exotic vacuum object and critiques of the article's focus on themes of death and destruction. The tone suggests a playful yet critical examination of the subject, hinting at the controversial nature of such scientific inquiries.
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Jeez I hope I never get you mad at me. How did you discover antigravity anyway??

http://www.americanantigravity.com/articles/572/1/The-EVO-Gun/Page1.html
 
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glondor said:
Jeez I hope I never get you mad at me. How did you discover antigravity anyway??

http://www.americanantigravity.com/articles/572/1/The-EVO-Gun/Page1.html
Muwahahaha! :devil:

These are questions better left unanswered. :wink:
 
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Does this mean that Evo is an exotic vacuum object? :rolleyes:
 
Or that the guy who wrote the article practices vacuous Science. :rolleyes:
 
Seems a bit too obsessed with death and destruction in the abstract as well.
 
Kurdt said:
Does this mean that Evo is an exotic vacuum object? :rolleyes:

It's set up's like this that gets me banned every time.
 
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