Re: Anti-gravity thrust?

Billy M. Williams ( (no email) )
Thu, 12 Mar 1998 06:15:14 -0500

IMHO = In My Humble Opinion.
Dunno about the magnetic idea...I was wondering about magnetic fields the
other day tho. If you took enough magnets to form a sphere and mounted them
on shafts to hold them in place, with the shafts able to be adjusted in or
out. And you moved all the shafts the same amount inwards forming a small
sphere shape. Using powerful magnets all pushing away from each other, you
move the shafts till the force from the magnets is compressed very tightly
in the very center area of the sphere.
Whats gonna happen in the very center? Would it effect anything? Spacetime?
Matter in the air? Could you use this effect to cause water, etc to break
down molecules?
Just a thought....
Billy M. Williams

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> From: Tim v.d.Hoff <tim.hoff@helinium.nl>
> To: KeelyNet-L@lists.kz
> Subject: Anti-gravity thrust?
> Date: Thursday, March 12, 1998 3:41 AM
>
> Hi all!
>
> A friend of mine was just wondering the other day:
> what would happen if you created a magnetic field and beamed a laser-ray
> through it?
> A laser is capable of picking up matter, and since everything is build
out of
> matter,
> you must extract that same matter from the magnetic field to get
> an effect like holding two magnets with the same poles close together,
right?
>
> Could we create a device according to this idea, which could be used as
an
> anti-gravity device??
>
> OR does this idea sound like nonsense to you guys?
>
> Tim van den Hoff
>
> PS: what does IMHO mean??
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