Can anti-gravity be created ? if yes how ?

through over rotation of conductors in motors . they lose some properties .in the same way can it get anti gravity properties . that which opposes th

through over rotation of conductors in motors . they lose some properties .in the same way can it get anti gravity properties . that which opposes the earth gravity field ?

i think of creating anti gravity field so that we can have number of uses so ... give me any information for the type of material use for reducing gravity field while it is rotating .
i use rotating machines because no matetial with out rotation cannot produce external field .

or:through over rotation of conductors in motors . they lose some properties .in the same way can it get anti gravity properties . that which opposes the earth gravity field ? i think of creating anti gravity field so that we can have number of uses so ... give me any information for the type of material use for reducing gravity field while it is rotating .i use rotating machines because no matetial with out rotation cannot produce external field .


or:All you need to do is suspend a dense mass (as massive as the earth) above you, and you'll experience weightlessness (until whatever force that suspends it gives way, and you are crushed flat between that mass and the Earth. Enjoy.


or:We've had anti-gravity technology since the first hot air balloons successfully took flight. Any engine that gets you off the ground is an anti-gravity device.The Anti-gravity you're referring to in the science-fiction movies and TV shows are still decades or longer from becoming a reality. The closest thing we have to propulsion with no moving parts is a device called [the lifer] AKA FEEP or Field Emission Electric Propulsion, AKA Ion Wind. However these devices are very small and light weight and typically cannot produce enough thrust unless you're using a nuclear power source like a nuclear battery AKA Tritium Battery, to my knowledge we have not been able to use Ion Wind technology to fly heavy pay loads, much less a human in flight. That would require a large, dense source of power and high energy output. The only source of energy that might meet that demand would be nuclear.This is based on my own research.


or:I think your question is regarding completely overcoming Earth's gravity to the point where an object becomes weightless like in space.It is possible to do but you need the largest magnet on earth. There is a research facility that has a magnet roughly the size of a multi story building that focuses its magnetism to an area about the size just smaller than a football. The energy is directed at this point from all directions opposing each other. They have so far managed to make a strawberry float around the middle with no propulsion mechanism whatsoever.We are a long way from making spaceships with anti-gravity like out of Babylon 5.I hope this answers your question.


or:When we finally are able to detect gravitrons (particles or waves of gravity) this might become a reality, so far we seem to be a long way from this, but research is ongoing. Once detected we might be able to find a way to counteract, multiply or negate this effect and use the gravity of distant objects to move or use our Earth's gravity to \"float\".Sounds crazy? But it's science!

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