Uncovering the Truth Behind WWII and Anti-Gravity Technology

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The discussion centers on whether the U.S. acquired anti-gravity or gravifugal technology from the Nazis during WWII. Participants express skepticism about the existence of such technology, with one user humorously questioning the possibility of finding a piece of it. There is also a light-hearted exchange regarding the spelling of "gravifugal," indicating some confusion about the term. Overall, the conversation reflects a mix of curiosity and doubt about the historical claims surrounding Nazi technology. The topic raises questions about the implications for our understanding of science if such technology were real.
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Hello, All

Million dollor question...Did the U.S. get antigravity or gravifugal technology (whatever you want to call it) from the Nazis during WWII, if so is it a reflection of Newton, Einstien or is it a completely new concept that must change our view of science.
 
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Hah, awesome.
 
Uh- No, it didn't!
 
I'd love to see a piece of ancient Nazi gravifugal technology.
Where can I find it?
 
arildno said:
I'd love to see a piece of ancient Nazi gravifugal technology.
Where can I find it?
Aviator's spelling is improving.
 
But perhaps not enough;
Did he mean gravifrugal technology, perchance? :confused:
 
arildno said:
Did he mean gravifrugal technology, perchance? :confused:
I'm afraid to speculate upon what he might have meant.
 
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