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Researcher 175937 Started conversation May 16, 2001
I disagree with your attitude concerning antigravity. One merely has to glance at the various poorly written textbooks to realize that laziness form academia does not necessarily begin at the R&D level. It is only because antigravity poses such a difficult problem to how we have been trained to think is where the problem lies, and not necessarily from a conscious effort to pretend. Why would those supposedly more rational than the rest waste time pretending?
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Shaitan (Father of all Vampires, 1st Lord of the Wamphyri) Posted May 21, 2001
well what can i say? it's been a while since i've been on here and i'm not sure what it is I wrote that you are commenting on.
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Researcher 179312 Posted Jun 13, 2001
i've thought some on anti gravity. i first wondered if anti matter has anti gravity . then i thought if gravity is equivalent to acceleration like g-forces then gravity is possible without matter,some where in thinking it seemed this solves the so called dark matter paradox no paradox gravity is being accelerated since the "big bang" and so called matter/energy is still catching up. WHY ACCELERATED JUST LIKE ANY CONSTANT FORCE ON A CURVE ,WHY CURVE CALL IT A WAVE IF IT MAKES US FEEL BEETER ..LATER
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