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If a cat always lands on it's feet and a slice of toast always lands butter side down.....strap a bit of toast - butter side up - to the cat's back and toss the moggie into the air. Sit back and watch for hours.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-gravity

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Podkletnov

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ning_Li_(physicist)


I remember hearing about this and thinking it was the next great discovery, but nothing seems to have come of it since and perhaps we could even put this thread in the Conspiracies board...
I was following this at the time, and it seemed 'hopeful' but nothing ever eventuated, indeed both seemed to have disappeared, so perhaps the conspiracies board is the place. The beeb has a piece about Project Greenglow in the UK, I didn't realise the Em drive started out as part of it.
 

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Warp Space create anti gravity.
Sound simple?
 
Reading the 1st link and came across this which got me to wondering. Skim read so certain words jumped out which may be why the brain filtered this thought.

Bondi pointed out that a negative mass will fall toward (and not away from) "normal" matter, since although the gravitational force is repulsive, the negative mass (according to Newton's law, F=ma) responds by accelerating in the opposite of the direction of the force. Normal mass, on the other hand, will fall away from the negative matter. He noted that two identical masses, one positive and one negative, placed near each other will therefore self-accelerate in the direction of the line between them, with the negative mass chasing after the positive mass.[11] Notice that because the negative mass acquires negative kinetic energy, the total energy of the accelerating masses remains at zero. Forward pointed out that the self-acceleration effect is due to the negative inertial mass, and could be seen induced without the gravitational forces between the particles.[12]

Is there a point between two opposite pole magnets where the equal mass creates a ''free zone''?
 
If a cat always lands on it's feet and a slice of toast always lands butter side down.....strap a bit of toast - butter side up - to the cat's back and toss the moggie into the air. Sit back and watch for hours.

And I always pull a steak knife out of the drawer when I want a butter knife and vice versa
 
If a cat always lands on it's feet and a slice of toast always lands butter side down.....strap a bit of toast - butter side up - to the cat's back and toss the moggie into the air. Sit back and watch for hours.
Sadly, the bread only falls buttered side down due to the height of the table being exactly the height at which an object the size of a piece of bread will rotate exactly half a rotation. In fact if you double the height of a table and knock a piece of bread off the table it will always fall buttered side up.

So you can't just drop the cat, you have to knock it off a table to get the effect you want.

A much better idea however is to tie the vacuum cleaner to the cat and watch it try and run away from it. It vacuums your entire house in about 47 seconds.
 

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