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Boeing confirms research to defy gravity

 

Boeing has confirmed it's carrying out tests on several anti-gravity devices which could allow almost fuelless aircraft and huge spacecraft.

 

The company wants to join forces with a Russian scientist who claims to have developed a way to shield objects from gravity.

 

Dr Yevgeny Podkletnov was ridiculed by sections of the science community when he released details of his research in 1996.

 

He claimed objects above a spinning, superconducting disc lost weight, but other researchers say they have been unable to validate the results.

 

A Boeing spokesman said: "We feel there is a basic science that exists for all this. We would very much like to work with the Russian scientist who is looking into all this."

 

Nasa and the military wing of BAe Systems are also both working on anti-gravity research projects.

 

Details of the Boeing project, called GRASP - Gravity Research for Advanced Space Propulsion - were revealed by Jane's Defence Weekly.

 

The Boeing spokesman said: "We have conducted tests on a number of anti-gravity devices. These devices do not actually break the laws of physics.

 

"We are trying to engineer the science in a way that produces something workable. It could help produce a transport system that works without fuel, or produce spacecraft."

 

Story filed: 12:44 Monday 29th July 2002

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Dr Yevgeny Podkletnov was ridiculed by sections of the science community when he

released details of his research in 1996.

 

New opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not already common. John Locke, 1690

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Boeing spokesman said: "We have conducted tests several anti-gravity devices. These devices do not actually break the laws of physics."

Suggestion: use politicians & CEOs in your experiments.

Their built-in lighter than airhead aspect combined with their persistance to remain aloof will more than overcompensate.

 

 

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This Boeing spokesman above said:

"We have conducted tests on several anti-gravity devices. These devices do not actually break the laws of physics."

Suggestion: use politicians & CEOs in your experiments.

Their built-in lighter than airhead aspect combined with their persistance to remain aloof will more than overcompensate.

 

 

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Arent ufos supposed to spin round? I heard a story they were being developed during ww2. hmmmm maybe Mulder was right afterall.

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