Fred

They '"decelerate it" by increasing the magnetic field of the solenoids don't they, Jones? Any device in rotation at a constant angular speed has a dv/dt = v^2/r acceleration because of the constant change of direction of the tangential velocity vector.


This raises an interesting point. Perhaps what is happening in these later experiments is that the "graviton" is more similar to a real photon than we have realized previously, and that there is a recirculating flux of these which is somewhat more real than virtual - in the sense that certain real phenomena in 3-space can interact with that flux.

Curiously - WRT to the recent ESA group experiment, this might imply that only gravity-enhancement (as opposed to anti-gravity) is usable with superconducting technology - which acts somewhat like a "sail" against the flux at the interface. However the "return interface" may exist in yet another and more-deeply enfolded fractal (in the original sense of "factional dimension").

This would serve to denigrate the Podkletnov work, or course. Of the 250 successful experiments of the ESA group - were none of them showing an anti-gravity effect (as opposed to enhanced gravity)? I had been thinking that it depended on the direction of spin but I can't find that reference now.

Jones

BTW if you have ever experienced an animated fractal "journey" such as the one on the iMax screen ... it gives a visceral appreciation for traveling into another dimension in which there is a seemingly preferred vector but no real linearity or "signposts". It is little wonder that toakmaks and such are difficult to control; and the same will likely be true with gravity control.

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