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   From: jyanjyan@rocketmail.com   
      
   On Wed, 11 Aug 2010 00:17:53 -0700, John Ayres   
    wrote:   
      
   >What if, everything that exists possesses a quality or feature and we   
   >can call that feature gravity and it is constantly pulling inwardsly,   
   >exerting a force on everything outside. Now, if we learn how to switch   
   >the pulling force gravity, and switch it around so it is a pushing   
   >force, and then directionalize it, we could get that directionable   
   >pushing force. We can call this pushing force, Anti-gravity.   
   >   
   >Then, all there is to do is to find the best alloy that will push with   
   >the greatest force with the least bit of energy applied. Further   
   >testing could be done to see if it can't be directionalized.   
   >   
   >Once you learn how to directionalize it, all there is to do is to find   
   >a way to regulate it, that is the intensity by which force is   
   >directionalized outwardsly.   
   >   
   >Finally, install it in your carriage, with all the gear you'll need to   
   >get it to run self-sufficiently, sit in your cockpit, then turn it on,   
   >and up you go.   
   >   
   >With similar and duplicate systems built into the carriage, with the   
   >right configuration, you can get the carriage to hoover, spin, reverse   
   >spin, accelerate, and basically, move through the atmosphere.   
   >   
   >So, they've found a way to do exactly that. Big deal, right? Big deal.   
   >Yes!   
   >   
   >That's what those guys were doing back in 1971, over in the   
   >Shenendoha(sp?) mountains, testing out their new little anti-gravity   
   >machine. Well, now we have, idf's, or identified flying objects. :)   
   >   
   >Gosh. The Darla Starship has come a long way since 1971 and they've   
   >added a few things, as well, It seems.   
   >   
   >John Ayres   
   >   
   >"I am but a child on a shoreline of a vast lake of unanswered questions."   
   >   
   >Issac Newton   
      
   Basic Reverse Gravitational Stunts   
      
   Reversing an object's gravity, can give you eye blinding speeds.   
      
   By reversing an object's gravity, you can do those kinds of stunts   
   where the whole object, and it's gravitational environment, which   
   includes you, by the way, can take off, and zip away together at   
   speeds that go by you in a blink of an eye.   
      
   The question that needs to be answered is, how do you reverse an   
   object's gravity?   
      
   John Ayres   
      
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