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the energy carried by a graviphoton is negative. This is a curious thing. Perhaps a mechanism exists to simultaneously emit photons in one direction and graviphotons in the other and thereby provide energy free propulsion.
Horace Heffner
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The process does not conserve angular momentum  A spin one photon and \
a spin two graviton must be emitted.  I believe that there is a way to
Add angular momentum.
 
For the genesis process to proceed the strength of the gravitational
Field must equal the strength of the electromagnetic field.  This 
condition has not been met since the birth of the universe.
The condition might again be produced in the lab, however, it will
be more difficult.
 
 
 
I believe the key to both of these process is expressing Planck's constant in
units of megahertz=meters.  In units reveal how to place a macroscopic Bose
condensate into a state of quantum transition.
 
ref page 2
 
http://www.angelfire.com/scifi2/zpt/chapterc.html
 
 
Frank Znidarsic

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