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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anti-gravityAnti-gravity - Wikipedia

    Apergy. Apergy is a fictitious form of anti-gravitational energy first described by Percy Greg in his 1880 sword and planet novel Across the Zodiac. John Jacob Astor IV used it in his 1894 science fiction novel A Journey in Other Worlds.

  2. The masses, coupling constants and cosmological parameters obtained using our discrete and combinatorial physics based on discrimination between bit-strings indicate that we can achieve the unification of quantum mechanics with relativity which had become the goal of twentieth century physics.

  3. Gravity - The Basics - Copernicus published theory of heliocentricity in 1543. - Johannes Kepler first described the Laws of Planetary motion in early 1600’s. - Newton published the Universal Law of Gravitation in 1686. - - Gravity follows an inverse squared relationship with force and distance: F grav ~ 1/d2.

  4. Jun 3, 2020 · The Secret Of Apergy, Gravity's Second Phase. Lyle Zapato | 2020-06-03.7850 LMT | Technology | Antigravity | Retro | General Paranoia | Elephants. What if I told you the secret of antigravity was revealed to the public in seemingly specific technical detail in a newspaper article over 120 years ago, only no one noticed or remembered?

  5. hatch.kookscience.com › wiki › ApergyApergy - Kook Science

    The early sources of apergetic theory are science fiction novels of the late nineteenth century, including Percy Greg's Across the Zodiac (1880) and John Jacob Astor's A Journey in Other Worlds (1894), as well as writings on John Worrell Keely's alleged discoveries during that same time period.

  6. Observation of the scarcity of the naturally occurring elements promethium and technetium, predicted by his theory, suggested a method of gravity control based on artificially altering the nuclear structure and makeup of certain elements to stimulate super-gravitational or antigravitational properties within them.

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  8. Mar 25, 2014 · One of the keys lies in free-fall experiments to measure the acceleration of gravity, g. These are notoriously difficult with charged particles, but first measurements on neutral antimatter have recently been made and there are plans for dedicated experiments on antihydrogen at CERN with AEgIS and GBAR. There are also schemes to study ...