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    Anti-gravity is a recurring concept in science fiction. Examples are the gravity blocking substance "Cavorite" in H. G. Wells's The First Men in the Moon and the Spindizzy machines in James Blish's Cities in Flight.

  3. Feb 27, 2024 · Antigravity, on the other hand, involves lessening the effects of gravitational pull on an object, and the science just isn't there yet. Many scientists strongly believe that antigravity isn't possible, given what we know about the universe and the laws that govern it.

  4. The term "antigravity" is scorned by physicists. Einstein's General Theory of Relativity sees a gravitational field as equivalent to a curving of spacetime. Thus an antigravity device could work only by locally rebuilding the basic framework of the universe itself; antigravity would require negative mass, a concept conceivable only in a ...

  5. Jan 26, 2021 · The Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction includes some 1,800 separate entries, from “actifan” and “aerocar” to “zero-gravity” and “zine.”. Headwords and other display type are ...

  6. Oct 29, 2014 · Aside from the long-running Anti Gravity column in Scientific American, however, there is no such thing as antigravity. Gravity is a force arising among any two masses in the universe.

  7. Dec 30, 2020 · Anti-Gravity in Contemporary Science Fiction. Curious what the latest theories in science fiction are regarding anti-gravity devices. Over the years there have been many attempts to write such devices into fiction. I’d love to hear how contemporary stories tackle the issue. Has this become something relegated to “soft” science fiction ...

  8. Oct 26, 2018 · But if you have negative gravitational mass, all of that changes. If antimatter actually anti-gravitates, falling up instead of down, then gravity sees it as though it were made of anti-mass or ...

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