Member-only story

UAP/Aliens

UFOs and the Race for Anti-Gravity

Interestingly, as talks of anti-gravity goes up, so do the stories it doesn’t exist.

John Ege

--

Most people today won’t realize what a big deal anti-gravity discussions were back in the 1940s and 1950s. One thing my paternal grandfather gave me was his collection of Popular Mechanics. There was a closet with stacks going up to one’s head. I devoured those as a kid, dreaming of my flying car and reading articles on anti-gravity, till one day, anti-gravity articles stopped. Clearly these articles sold magazines, so why did Popular Mechanics cease to publish them? Was it truly because it was a dead end science? So, if that’s true, why do scientists continue to pursue String Theory when in a hundred years it has produced nothing tangible?

I am not sure how science has ruled out anti-gravity. Everything I have read on gravity to date leads me to the conclusion, no one really understands gravity. They have theories. They have solid predictions, and Einstein’s gravity theory has proven correct multiple times now. But there is a difference between gravity from the quantum perspective and relativity perspective. We know spacetime responds as if it were a fabric, and waves propagate through the fabric… It doesn’t rule out gravitons. It doesn’t mean that you can have a multiverse of…

--

--

No responses yet