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Bottom Line:There is no such thing as anti-gravity! While it sounds exciting, you have to realise even the most advanced technology will never overcome fundimental laws of physics.
Originally posted by gfad
An object will travel in a straight line at constant velocity as long as no other force is acting on it, this is regardless of any gravitational forces.
Originally posted by johnlear
Originally posted by ghost
Bottom Line:There is no such thing as anti-gravity! While it sounds exciting, you have to realise even the most advanced technology will never overcome fundimental laws of physics.
There are 2 type of gravity waves. (Gravity is a wave and has frequency and amplitude just like any other wave.
Originally posted by Liamoville
Tynemouth ? As In Tynemouth near Newcastle in England ? I Live in Whitley Bay and if you look on a map you'll see theres less than 3 miles between Tynemouth & Whitley, My Dad actually lives in Tynemouth and i've never heard anything about no secret plane or UFO sighting.
But then again there was that sighting in the North Sea by that Oil Rig Worker, not too far north of here of the supposed Aurora wasnt there ? In '88 i think. Maybe some Test Flight path ?
[edit on 8/9/06 by Liamoville]
Originally posted by D4rk Kn1ght
I was thinking about this the other night whilst watching the stars.
I was watching high alt aicraft going over head, and thought to myself that if they had no lights on, and were not contrailing under a nearly full moon, they would be impossible to see. If added to this they were made extremely stealthy, then a night only platform for recon could possibly as a poster said above, stay hidden from sight almost indefinatly.
Think of the F-117 - stayed hidden for what, nearly 20 years from its start? even operated inside the black world as a front line aircraft.
We may never know.
Originally posted by Zaphod58
I've said this before and gotten ridiculed for it, but the best way to hide a plane at high altitude at night is to light it up like a christmas tree and fly slowly. It will either seem like it's not moving, or like a sattelite or something moving overhead in orbit.