• The term gravitational shielding refers to a hypothetical process of shielding an object from the influence of a gravitational field. Such processes,...
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    time. The term gravitational shielding refers to a hypothetical process of shielding an object from the influence of a gravitational field. Such processes...
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  • effect, called gravitational shielding, implies that addition of matter does not result in a direct proportional increase in the gravitational mass. Therefore...
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  • had been caused by gravitational shielding, the shape of the shielded region would be similar to a shadow from the gravitational shield. For example, the...
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    Electrostatic levitation Exotic matter Gravitational interaction of antimatter Gravitational shielding Gravitational wave Ion-propelled aircraft Heim theory...
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    could shield gravitational force. Independently of this, from 1991 to 1993 Ning Li and Douglas Torr published a number of articles about gravitational effects...
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  • conductive layer Dalkon Shield, a contraceptive intrauterine device (IUD) Gravitational shield, a hypothetical process of shielding an object from the influence...
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    during the 1997 solar eclipse by Wang et al. suggested a possible gravitational shielding effect, which generated debate. In 2002, Wang and a collaborator...
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  • ) various prospects for shielding gravity, (2.) the development and/or discovery of materials that could convert gravitational force into heat, or (3.)...
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  • light communication Femtotechnology Fusion torch Gamma-ray bomb Gravitational shielding Hafnium bomb Inertia negation[citation needed] Monopolium Muon...
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  • Podkletnov, E; Nieminen, R (December 10, 1992). "A possibility of gravitational force shielding by bulk YBa2Cu3O7−x superconductor". Physica C. 203 (3–4): 441–444...
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    Roger Babson (founder of Babson College) to find ways to implement gravitational shielding. Over time, the foundation turned away from trying to block gravity...
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    research about a possible effect of the Moon's shielding, absorption or bending of the Sun's gravitational field during a solar eclipse have been conducted...
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    place or object that is free from the force of gravity Gravitational shielding – Hypothetical shielding of an object from gravity Coriolis effect – Apparent...
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    include:[citation needed] Black hole starship Differential sail Gravitational shielding Field propulsion Diametric drive Disjunction drive Pitch drive...
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  • quantum mechanics while under the influence of a classical gravitational field. It is the gravitational analog of the well-known Aharonov–Bohm effect, which...
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    like energy, negative energy, dark energy, electromagnetic fields, gravitational fields, electric fields, quantum fields, telekinetic fields, plasma...
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  • of laser interferometric gravitational-wave detector), George David Birkhoff (Birkhoff's theorem), Hermann Bondi (gravitational radiation, Bondi radiation...
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  • and Martin Fleischmann) Patterson Power Cell (James Patterson) Gravitational shielding (Eugene Podkletnov) Human spaceflight (in terms of actual importance...
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  • better model based on understanding of quantum nature of blackholes and gravitational behaviour of quantum particles is developed by research. Hence, the...
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  • spaceship gets to the Moon with the aid of Cavorite; a material which shields out gravity. It is inhabited by insect-like Selenites who are ruled by...
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  • systems, a context in which a small change can cause a large effect Gravitational singularity, in general relativity, a point in which gravity is so intense...
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  • (psychologicy) Shaft effect (motorcycle) Shapiro effect (effects of gravitation) Shielding effect (atomic, molecular, and optical physics) (atomic physics)...
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  • concussive blasts, formation of gravitational force fields and levitation, and had also been proven capable of generating gravitational fields in various objects...
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  • 1959, noting that the energy of the gravitational field should come in quanta. A mediation of the gravitational interaction by particles was anticipated...
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    light undergoes gravitational lensing, resulting in double, triple or quadruple images of the same quasar. The first such gravitational lens to be discovered...
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  • extremely low density of the gravitational aether. Like Newton, Leonhard Euler presupposed in 1760 that the gravitational aether loses density in accordance...
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    an unbalanced gravitational force at a point, altering the orbit of whatever is at that point. At the Lagrange points, the gravitational forces of the...
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    gravitational wave background. In particular, it included the first measurement of the Hellings-Downs curve, the tell-tale sign of the gravitational wave...
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    rays hit the Earth's atmosphere. Gravitational-wave astronomy is an emerging field of astronomy that employs gravitational-wave detectors to collect observational...
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