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Asked 11th Nov, 2013


Victor Christianto
University of New Mexico
Is it possible to control gravitation using an electromagnetic field?
American interest in 'gravity control propulsion research' intensified during the early 1950s. Literature Similar questions and discussions
from that period used the terms anti-gravity, anti-gravitation, barycentric, counterbary, electrogravitics
(eGrav), G-projects, gravitics, gravity control, and gravity propulsion. Their publicized goals were to
develop and discover technologies and theories for the manipulation of gravity or gravity-like fields for Can an electromagnetic field affect
spacetime curvature?
Question 97 answers
Although general relativity theory appeared to prohibit anti-gravity propulsion, several programs were
funded to develop it through gravitation research from 1955 to 1974. The names of many contributors Asked 9th Sep, 2014
to general relativity and those of the golden age of general relativity have appeared among documents Victor Christianto
about the institutions that had served as the theoretical research components of those programs.
It is a common assumption that in General
Relativity, electromagnetic fields cannot affect
This question is intended to explore possibilities to control gravitation using an electromagnetic field.
space-time curvature. But in a recent paper in
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_gravity_control_propulsion_research Scirp, Dr. Algirdas Maknickas shows that this
is not indeed case. He proves how
0701091_deaquino_gravitycontrol.pdf electromagnetic field can change spacetime
General Relativity Anti-Gravity Electromagnetic Fields Electromagnetic Engineering curvature. But alas, he does not provide any
experimental data yet.

So, do you think that electromagnetic field can


change spacetime curvature? Your comments
Share are welcome.

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to rotate 1200 kg of mass?
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Rudy Marty 11th Nov, 2013 Raja Krishnan
Stem Cell And Brain Research Institute
I would like to calculate torque to rotate 1200
As you may know the chiral symmetry breaking effect in nuclear matter (for example in a proton) give a kg of mass which is attached in 1.5" dia shaft.
strong increase of the mass, which is a gravitational mass (i.e. it is affected by gravitational field). Then Shaft is supported by 2 bearings at its end.
the trick would be to find a solution for the opposite effect, that is to say we have to apply a field (what Neglect bearing frication. Please help.
kind ?) on atoms which affects the nucleus up to reach a "negative mass".
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From purely theoritical point of view, the gravity is a scalar/tensor field (which affects velocity and
acceleration), whereas the chiral symmetry gives scalar/pseudoscalar fields, and electromagnetism How do you write the reference of an article
gives scalar/vector fields. From this consideration I doubt seriously that someone can master the submitted in a journal (pending publishing)
gravity with *only* an electromagnetic field. and just waiting for final reviewer
comment?

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Gravitational effects can be offset by opposingly directed magnetic field effects - like mag-lev trains, Islam ElKhateb
etc. Unless there was a EM component of gravitational effects, it's not likely that any direct control We submitted this article 4 months ago and I
mechanism could be implemented. want to write it in my C.V. It will be published in
the International Journal of Ophthalmology.
Even cold bodies in the absence of magnetic fields exhibit gravitational effects in proportion to the
gravitational constant, as do bodies with global magnetic fields. This seems to indicate that there is no
relation between EM and gravitational effects. View
How to interpret Einstein's theory of gravity
Musaab Alshargabi as a field theory ?
11th Nov, 2013
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