Re: Gravity....Push vs. Pull / Geostationary

Billy M. Williams ( (no email) )
Thu, 30 Jul 1998 19:23:38 -0400

HEHHEHE sounds like a line from Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.

You fall backwards toward the ground and at the last second someone
distracts your mind from thinking about falling, via a loud noise, yelling,
etc. Once your mind forgets it's falling you float.

Billy M. Williams

"It was once thought that a million monkeys at a million
keyboards would eventually produce the complete works
of Shakespeare. Thanks to the Internet, we now know
this to be false."

-----Original Message-----
From: Edward Kauffmann <edk@rayflex.com>
To: KeelyNet Discussion List <KeelyNet@DallasTexas.net>
Date: Thursday, July 30, 1998 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: Gravity....Push vs. Pull / Geostationary

>Hi Everyone,
>
>I just had a crazy thought about gravity.
>
>If a quantum particle's state is dependant on the perception of the
>observer, and if gravity (and other stuff for that matter) is a quantum
>based force, then it could be possible to change your perception (or
>belief) that you will not fall to the ground when you jump in the air. Of
>course, everyone "knows" that they will fall, but perhaps that is the
>collective belief. Maybe that's why they are finding that gravity is not a
>constant, like thought before. Our collective beliefs have changed
>slightly due to all these new ideas. FTL, free energy, etc.
>
>Well... it was just a thought.
>
>Ed
>
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