Anti Gravity
By rhodium
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The motion in space is constant and uniform it is known as First
Motion. The motion that has speed which slows down gradually is one of
the other motions on Earth this is known as Second Motion. Earth has
two kinds of motions First Motion and Second Motion.
Earth has a Sidelong Velocity which comes to the Earth through its
constant rotation. It rotates around every twenty four hours. This
Sidelong Velocity, is in First Motion.
Every Earth bound object has an Sidelong Velocity. The orbit the Earth
bound object moves sidewise is the same size as the size of the Earth's
surface.
When you throw an Earth bound object up, it takes its Sidelong Velocity
with it and the size of its orbit remains the same as the Earth's
orbit. As the up-thrown object moves sidewise it retains its pace with
its spot of throw and then it comes down because of its Sidelong
Velocity falling short because now it is away from the Earth, it has
more space to travel and it suffers from a shortage of Sidelong
Velocity, which makes it fall back on Earth.
You can make the up-thrown object lose its shortfall of sidelong
velocity by neutralising it of the hold it has of sidelong velocity. It
automatically gains more sidelong velocity if thus neutralised and
becomes weightless.
It can be done by constructing a special weighing scale. Since sidelong
velocity is three dimensional, the scale has to be three
dimensional.
The three dimensional scale will have four plates. If you want to
degravitate an earth bound object, you weigh four equal earth-bound
objects with the scales. With the main fulcrum of the scales in the
centre holding two scales equally and you lift up the scale from the
central fulcrum.
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