What's the truth about antigravity?
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Scientists do not consider antigravity to be real, despite theories linking it to UFO flights. Researchers at CERN are exploring antigravity using antimatter, with experiments to determine if antimatter falls up or down.
Insights
- Antigravity concepts like gravitoelectrics and electrogravitics are not supported by scientific evidence, despite some researchers at CERN exploring antimatter's gravitational behavior.
- Claims related to antigravity involving rotating superconducting disks or dense fluids creating repulsive gravitational fields lack replication by other scientists, casting doubt on their validity.
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Recent questions
Is antigravity a real scientific concept?
No
What are some examples of antigravity theories?
Rotating superconducting disks, parallel plate capacitors, dense fluids
Are claims about government possession of crashed UFOs credible?
No
What are researchers at CERN investigating regarding antimatter?
If antimatter falls up
What is the current scientific consensus on antigravity?
Not a scientifically proven concept
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