> >Bismuth granules of reasonably purity are not too expensive (but I would not
> >say cheap) and can be got from johnson mathey.
> >
> >Anyone who has had a reasonably exhaustive search over any reasonable amount
> >of time for antigravity claims, effect and articles knows that bismuth is
> >the element that antigravity effects have been found more than any other.
>
> Because it is Diamagnetic? What other elements are
> Diamagnetic?
>
Indeed, some inventors/reseachers talk of diamagnetic andantigravity as almost
the same thing.
Every atom is some what diamagnetic even the ones that have a
stronger ferro-magnetic field, Diamagnetism is not like
ferromagnetism, The atom only has a diamagnetic field when a
magnetic field is applied which is supposed to cause the electrons to
presses.
John Berry