Donn
Philosopher
I was recently sent this link in my email:
http://popularmechanics.com/science/research/1997/12/antigravity_machine/
I suspect it's as old as 1997. I was wondering if anyone knows of this and just where the needle on the Bull-meter would be pointing?
http://popularmechanics.com/science/research/1997/12/antigravity_machine/
Scientists have historically dismissed talk of antigravity machines as utter nonsense. But at a rare, closed-door conference at NASA's Lewis Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, scientists representing major universities, national weapons laboratories, defense contractors and the corporate research and development community gathered to hear a detailed account of the space agency's progress in attempting to build a machine that once seemed beyond the bounds of possibility.
I suspect it's as old as 1997. I was wondering if anyone knows of this and just where the needle on the Bull-meter would be pointing?