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Topic started on 22-7-2008 @ 08:15 PM by logicize
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Anti-Gravity, the Future is Here
www.vorchester.com
 An article published by the BBC way back in 2002, titled ‘Boeing tries to defy gravity‘, described anti-gravity research projects being
conducted by Boeing. The research projects are being done by the Phantom Works division of Boeing, which primarily works on top-secret, black
projects for the US military. (visit the link for the full news article)
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reply posted on 22-7-2008 @ 08:15 PM by logicize
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Looks like it could be possible that ununpentium can be used for antigravity.
www.vorchester.com
(visit the link for the full news article)
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reply posted on 22-7-2008 @ 08:25 PM by Havalon
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Excellent find logicize  with some 'interesting' links at the bottom of their page for further research.
Have a s & f for your efforts
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reply posted on 22-7-2008 @ 08:25 PM by WhatTheory
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Thanks for the article. I enjoyed reading it.
Personally, I do believe most of the credible UFO reports are actually military craft. I think it would be awesome if they have perfected
anti-gravity technology but then I also think it would be extremely difficult to keep it secret for so long, so I have my doubts.
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reply posted on 22-7-2008 @ 08:29 PM by logicize
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Oh yeah, I ran into this video also. I had heard of it before but never seen it. It's only related by being a bizarre levitation effect. Not
antigravity buy, superconductor levitation.
super conductor levitation
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reply posted on 22-7-2008 @ 08:40 PM by logicize
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 Personally, I do believe most of the credible UFO reports are actually military craft. 
Me too, but its either got to be military or aliens. There doesn't seem to be a whole lot of other options for some of these things. the video that
was posted here in another thread of the ufo hitting a missile is pretty bizarre, it looks kind of alien.
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reply posted on 22-7-2008 @ 08:43 PM by WhatTheory
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Originally posted by logicize
the video that was posted here in another thread of the ufo hitting a missile is pretty bizarre, it looks kind of alien. 
Actually, that was a recreation of something someone supposedly saw on the actual footage. So who knows how accurate the recreation was if true at
all.
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reply posted on 22-7-2008 @ 08:47 PM by andolin
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There are many threads on this topic already. search ununpentium and you will find them. Bob lazar claims to have worked on back engineering some
sort of anti-grav device. I guess all the usual suspects will rise up and chastise me for mentioning his name, but what the heck, in for a penny in
for a pound. Cheers.
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reply posted on 22-7-2008 @ 08:59 PM by TheStev
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An awesome read, really fascinating. I'm looking forward to digesting some of the material in the supplemental links. BUT....
I don't think it really counts as breaking news. Nothing in this article is current or 'new'. Again, an awesome read and thanks very much for
posting, but not really breaking.
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reply posted on 22-7-2008 @ 09:03 PM by MiRRoR_MuSiC
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It's crazy times we are living through, it makes me so excited and yet so sad to see some of this technology come into being. how many times have
all of us heard and seen things about anti-grav, superconductors or any all future tech. and watched them all get snatched up by some gov't agency
and deemed by them "military only". i dont like it when people tell me "i'm not ready for something", especially the gov't, saying the gov't
underestimates us is a giant understatement and things really need to change, we are entering into times where the people of this world could really
need and use some of the things scientists are proposing and this coverup business needs to stop. but great thread! too bad the only time we might
be able to see it is if its "flares" or "helicopters" or "a squadron" of jets at night, or so they say
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reply posted on 23-7-2008 @ 08:55 AM by logicize
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I agree. We've been using gasoline for over 100 years now. There has to be something better. Hopefully something that is less than 4 dollars a
gallon. It seems like all three of these should be able to result in some kind of new method of transportion.
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reply posted on 23-7-2008 @ 09:25 AM by ignorant_ape
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diamagnetism is very interesting - but it has little practical application for ani gravity
the force it generates is too weak to suport even the magnet creating it
ie - look at the picture of the busmuth block hovering above a bed of magnets
the draw back is - you cannotdo it the otherway round - ie make a raft of magnets hover over a large be of bismuth plates
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reply posted on 24-7-2008 @ 03:03 AM by nablator
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Originally posted by ignorant_ape
you cannot do it the otherway round - ie make a raft of magnets hover over a large be of bismuth plates 
It is not done through normal means (magnetic repulsion) anyway. The anti-gravity effect is supposed to be something different, not a well known
force.
There's one thing that doesn't add up. Element 115 or whatever diamagnetic material is used has mass. Rotate it in a strong magnetic field and
supposedly you get an anti-gravity effect that apparently reduces its mass. How does that generate lift for the craft? It is still heavier than
without the added electromagnets and power source.
[edit on 2008-7-24 by nablator]
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reply posted on 24-7-2008 @ 03:41 AM by Fastwalker81
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Great find!
So they are pretending that they are in the research fase of anti gravity propulsion.
They already have had this technology for decades. The question is: Where did they get it? I think I know the answer to that one.
This technology will be the future of mankind. We will explore deep space and other solar systems with it. The possiblilities are endless and mind
boggling.
Originally posted by logicize
We've been using gasoline for over 100 years now. There has to be something better. Hopefully something that is less than 4 dollars a gallon.

Yes anti gravity is so much better. It produces no waste whatsoever and it will push the performance envelop of future craft to unimaginable
proportions. And the 4 dollar a gallon fuel (which is dirt cheap by the way for a gallon as I pay 10 dollars) will be history. There are rumors of a
new way of generating energy that is totally free for everybody. Imagine the possibilities...
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reply posted on 24-7-2008 @ 05:24 AM by The Godfather of Conspira
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Ununpentium again?
So Lazar was right all along, this is the mystery fuel that powers Alien craft and anti-gravity planes?
Hmmm Interesting.
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