I imagine he left after a long career, I don’t see anything wrong with him leaving. It was something like 30 years or more.
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Replying to @adminnathan @Deepneuron
Deep what would your big question be?
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Replying to @IWANTTOKNOW2019 @adminnathan
Have we achieved anti gravity in the lab?
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I believe
@BrianRoemmele is suggesting just that lately, Deep1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @InquiringJosh @IWANTTOKNOW2019 and
Have you seen it for yourself Brian?
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Thanks for asking. Yes. I would say we all have in some form. We just may not know it yet. It has been around for quite a long time.https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1191192342037794817?s=20 …
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Brian Roemmele @BrianRoemmeleMeet the G-Engines of 1956. Because of publicly available research it was assumed to be a career choice in this young engineers magazine. The work of the Gravity Research Foundation shows sustained levity and made demonstrations at MIT in 1954. Then it all sort of disappeared pic.twitter.com/oxmzRW7tMC3 replies 1 retweet 7 likes -
But I mean in a lab where you could scientifically verify this.
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I hear ya. It has been verified by current scientific theory since about 1910. It has been demonstrated in duplicated empirical research since the 1950s. It has been seen deployed for far longer. There are vetted patents. I have seen levity demonstrated in a few forms.
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To quote the man himself
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Not really boom at all. Until the mainstream science world sees real evidence for AG, there is no reason to just take someone's words for it. But of course we can all believe whatever we want in this day and age ;)
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Good points. Another question we should consider is what will it do to mainstream—everything when we discover things that were “impossible” were actually possible? This impact should be considered deeply for it will forever change how we see institutions.
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I need to see it to believe it but yes AG would change a lot of fundamentals including our exo-isolation..
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There is a device at a Florida university that demonstrates anti-gravity using meta materials but it’s at a low energy state due to costs. Does anyone remember the name from 2011? They’re still working on it but it went dark from 2013 onwards
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