Angler1986
Registered Member
hello, im 14 and new to the forums, and i wanted to say hey, and pose a question at the same time.
i recently read an article in Scientific American (i beleive that was it) about an antigravity device that worked using spinning neutrons (maybe protrons or electrons). i was wondering, what are the chances that this technology will be developed for commercial use, and can someone, if anyone knows what im talking about, go into greater detail on the subject?
Angler1986
sorry for the bad sentence form
i recently read an article in Scientific American (i beleive that was it) about an antigravity device that worked using spinning neutrons (maybe protrons or electrons). i was wondering, what are the chances that this technology will be developed for commercial use, and can someone, if anyone knows what im talking about, go into greater detail on the subject?
Angler1986
sorry for the bad sentence form
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