This new propulsion system could rewrite the rules of spaceflight—not to mention completely defy conventional physics.
Could a reactionless, gravity-defying propulsion system actually work? A former NASA engineer says yes, but scientists are ...
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LIGO to detect gravitational waves from 13 million light-years further with new deviceThe Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory ... but a new study presents a prototype optical device that promises to boost LIGO’s laser power to levels never achieved before.
As Bloomberg reports, tech pioneer Joseph Firmage is being sued by people who invested in his anti-gravity quest ... investments in his antigravity device were imminent. Over the years, as ...
[Dausse] straps himself in, and is instantly able to slowly sproing about, up and down and all around in semi-slow motion, using this device which is calibrated to the Moon’s gravity.
We envision our innovative device will pave the way for many new point-of-care clinical and biomedical research applications.” Leveraging gravity-based slug flow to build a low-cost, pump-free flow ...
According to Einstein’s theory of general relativity, gravitational waves warp spacetime. In the process, they could imprint permanent changes, or “gravitational memory,” on their surroundings.
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