On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 08:45:45PM -0600, Julia Thompson wrote:

> Mostly I wanted something *specific* to use in a response to the
> person who first brought the URL to my attention.

The problem is that I didn't see any verifiable claims that he made, so
I didn't see anything much to refute. Does our current understanding
of physics totally rule out anti-gravity? I'd say no, since gravity
is the least well understood of the fundamental forces, at least on a
quantum level.  But do I think the government has managed to find a way
to create "anti-gravity" and has secretly built it into the B-2 (but not
used it for all the other millions of possible applications), all the
while having kept this (huge) scientific breakthrough completely out of
the scientific and popular literature? Not likely.




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