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um, since Ning Li and others can slightly shield mass from the earth's gravity with superconductive magnets... wouldn't building a cube with superconductive magnets in space allow a no mass situation causing the cube ( and cargo or whatever ) to sit still while the universe buzzes by while expanding. ( much like trying to throw a feather = no mass, no inertia ) or maybe only shielding 5 sides of the cube for directional travel. just an idea after 3 red bulls...
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Utilizing Gravity for Space Travel
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martin,
Oppsy, Eugene Podkletnov is the guy i was thinking about. Much like the hutchison effect ( probably spelled his name wrong.) none of his work was ever reproduced as claimed. it all seemed so easy with the red bulls in me. now it comes crashing down. solly.