The theory of relativity suggests that rapidly spinning objects distort gravitational force. This effect has always been considered too infinitesimal to be measured, but some scientists speculate that the highly accelerated atoms within a spinning superconductor could conceivably magnify the effect.
(They speculated correctly)
Found in the Angeles Forest in 1998 while hiking a device the size of a milk crate encased in quartz. Shaped like a ball.
One cylinder like instrument that fits down
the center of the device in a locking motion.
Device weights 20lbs +/- and is filled with
a liquid of somekind. The object maintains a
constant temperature.
Placed or secured inside an object when both peices are joined causes that object to lose gravity.
Do we keep it or turn it in?
This will be my only communication with you.
I will read your post. If I am able. I trust the thinking of a select few of you who have actual knowledge of the science.
[If 'YOU' are reading this it has become public knowledge now. A record of its' existence is known.]
(They speculated correctly)
Found in the Angeles Forest in 1998 while hiking a device the size of a milk crate encased in quartz. Shaped like a ball.
One cylinder like instrument that fits down
the center of the device in a locking motion.
Device weights 20lbs +/- and is filled with
a liquid of somekind. The object maintains a
constant temperature.
Placed or secured inside an object when both peices are joined causes that object to lose gravity.
Do we keep it or turn it in?
This will be my only communication with you.
I will read your post. If I am able. I trust the thinking of a select few of you who have actual knowledge of the science.
[If 'YOU' are reading this it has become public knowledge now. A record of its' existence is known.]