posted on Aug, 8 2007 @ 04:28 PM
Thanks for the informative reply. It's my opinion that there must be a way for electromagnetism to affect gravity, because gravity can affect
magnetism, i.e. gravitational lensing. Also, if flying saucers exist, they must use technology that can be explained with more advanced physics than
the mainstream.
My point is: I believe some saucers incidents are real so I believe there must be physics to explain it.
Your summary is accurate in describing the current status of antigravity. I am curious; do you know of any experiments conducted to test antigravity
effects? I personally do not know of any, except for testing done with 'lifters' which showed that no antigravity was involved.
I am curious if anyone has tested Aquino's antigravity claims; for instance, his equation relating an object's gravitational mass to its wave
energy. He shows how this equation can be satisfied using the properties of mumetal wire and the ELF frequency range of the EM spectrum. Such a device
would achieve zero or negative gravitational mass if enough wave energy was 'pumped' into it, apparently. As far as I know this hasn't been tested
yet.
I feel that there is suspiciously little activity in this field within mainstream science.
So, if anyone knows of antigravity experimentation, I'd much appreciate if you share the info!