space.com — An 'antigravity' propulsion system was proposed at the Space Technology and Applications International Forum (STAIF). The new exact solution to Einstein's gravitational field equation might make it possible to accelerate space craft to speeds approaching that of light without crushing the contents of the craft
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Closed AccountFeb 16, 2006
Too often, no digg...<a class="user" href="http://www.gfx.com">http://www.gfx.com</a>
virtualtacoFeb 16, 2006
sorry about the double post... but wouldn't this previously uncalculated factor (the 57.7 percent and higher) have shown up as a consistent anomaly on particle accelerator readouts?
elmerfuddFeb 16, 2006
I agree with aaron157 - ("Do we really need a new post on this topic every other day? No Digg!!!")Maybe digg.com should add anti-diggs...
shnessFeb 20, 2006
This was done last May and it wasn't published nor was it cited by a credible scientist. You make the call. And by the way anti-gravity is bulls**t. Sorry to spoil your fun.
shnessFeb 20, 2006
skooma:You are a gravity gun!