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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. Oct 16, 2023 · Apergy can also be found in an 1896 article by Clara Jessup Bloomfield-Moore, called "Some Truths About Keely". In it, apergy is used to describe the latent force John Keely harnessed, by using frequency to release the latent force found within all atomic matter.

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  4. Vitruvius (fl. 1st century BCE) understood that objects fall based on their specific gravity. In the 6th century CE, Byzantine Alexandrian scholar John Philoponus modified the Aristotelian concept of gravity with the theory of impetus.

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

    From Kook Science. Apergy is a hypothetical repulsive force that represents an opposition to gravitation as an attractive force, sometimes described as the centripetal force to gravity's centrifugal force.

  6. Discoveries. The two great discoveries to which Tesla referred, were: 1. The Dynamic Theory of Gravity. Which assumed a field of force which accounts for the motions of bodies in space.

  7. Theory of Gravity, such as the notions of Space, of Time, of Motion, of Mass, in its Inertial, Active Gravitational and Passive Gravitational form, of the Inertial system of reference, of the Force, of the Field, of the Riemannian Geometry and of the Field Equations. These primary fundamental theoretical and structural

  8. Meaning; Gravitational force (F g ‍ ) Attractive force between two objects with mass. Gravitational field (g ‍ ) A model explaining the influence an object extends to produce a force on other objects. Gravitational mass (m ‍ ) The property of matter that causes it to experience a force in a gravitational field.

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