NASA Creates Anti-Grav Field, Makes Lab Rats Levitate
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NASA Creates Anti-Grav Field, Makes Lab Rats Levitate
NASA scientists have created an anti-gravity field that works at room temperature, which is a big
Where's My Back to the Future Skateboard breakthrough. The only problem is that it only works on mice. Mice high as kites, in fact.
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cool. but wouldn't something that excites water molecules eventually cook the subject?
if i understand my own question correctly, doesn't a microwave do the same thing?
i know they say it's done at room temp., but the room temp in Cali could be like 150*f...
theres a lack of details in that article. good read though. i want a flying mouse ... it would keep the cats out of my hair. thats for sure
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They must have hired DocBrown. thought the flux capacitor was missing.
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cool. but wouldn't something that excites water molecules eventually cook the subject?
if i understand my own question correctly, doesn't a microwave do the same thing?
i know they say it's done at room temp., but the room temp in Cali could be like 150*f...
theres a lack of details in that article. good read though. i want a flying mouse ... it would keep the cats out of my hair. thats for sure
They don't say that it excites the water molecules..only pushes them, I assume the water molecules take on the opposite pole of the surrounding magnetic field.
Nah, I'm in Cali right now, room temp is about 78-80.
It may be mean now, but when I was a kid, I sent a mouse up in a box on a kite, very....very high up.
He was fine though after coming back down.
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Push = move = intensify kinetic energy, hence 'all the excitement'.
one might assume either the mouse is ingesting lead enriched water (yum), or is O'Ding on vitamins to have enough metals in its body for a magnet to "push" it.
*pondering*
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very....very high up.
He was fine though after coming back down.
I have always been fine after coming down.
For the most part.
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I have always been fine after coming down.
For the most part.
ahh the good'ol days... i cant say i miss them. but i will.
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if they could replicate that 'technology' (of stoned mice?) on a much larger scale, then couldn't they de-gravitate much larger objects like people, and dumpsters? maybe that brave little mouse holds the key to the future.....
-or am i thinking too far into this?
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The power consumption required to achieve this would dwarf even Docs' flux capacitor ... unless ....
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DocBrown's Guru thesis was on Increasing the output of flux capacitors. He's now a doctor at NASA
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DocBrown's Guru thesis was on Increasing the output of flux capacitors. He's now a doctor at NASA
Not another smart ass scientist!?