Nineteenth Century imagine floating in an anti gravity underwear
According to foreign media reports, in 1879, a London manufacturer tried to create an anti gravity underwear designed by American inventor. As you can see from the picture, this is an imaginative picture, and the children wearing the anti gravity clothes float around the house. The museum's spectators wore anti gravity underwear to float up to enjoy the frescoes at the museum's height. Of course, this is not true. It seems that we can achieve something previously considered impossible. Garrett P. Serviss, a science fiction novelist, has published a book on conquest of Mars, which introduces many modern science fiction themes, such as alien kidnapping, spacesuit, radiographic decomposing instrument and so on.
Although the novel does not directly describe underwear with anti gravity function, HG Wells, a famous science fiction writer in the last century, created a fictional object in the first man on the moon. This material can resist gravity, be used to make spaceships, and can also be used to design anti gravity underwear. Then what is the anti gravity plan after real life? In the science fiction that appeared in the early part of last century, countless young people were interested in clothes with anti gravity function, which also achieved their ideal for their future. Among them are 5 of the best known researchers in the gravity program.
1. American businessman Roger Babson (Roger Babson)
Roger Babson is a very successful businessman and also the founder of Babson College in Massachusetts. In 1948, he founded a gravity research foundation, which is fully committed to studying how to overcome the influence of gravity, and to overcome gravity is at least a better understanding of this mysterious force.
Agnew (Agnew Bahnson), a client of the foundation, founded the Institute of field physics, Chapel Hill. In 1967, after the death of Babson, the foundation was disbanded, but it still held a essay competition to study gravity phenomena. Among the past winners were astrophysicist George Smoot who won the prize in physics in 2006.
2. Thomas Townsend Brown (Thomas Townsend Brown)
An American physicist recorded in a survey file: in 1955, he went to Britain for the first time, and then joined a top secret research plan in France. The content of the plan is, of course, an unknown event. But we know that he served in the US Navy and participated in many national defense high-tech projects. Thomas Townsend Brown once discovered the famous "de field" effect in 1921. The effect is simply that a strong current is generated by high pressure, which produces a mysterious force. This force has anti gravity characteristics, and how to explain the effect theoretically is not clear at present. We just call this phenomenon of anti gravity as the "Barfield" effect. He is
Of course, there is also Swiss physicist Bie Field. Before that, Thomas Townsend Brown once thought he had discovered a new field of electricity and developed a device that he called "anti gravity", using high dielectric constant material to produce anti gravity effect through high pressure. It is thought that his top secret involvement in France may be related to anti gravity.
From 1955 to 1974, the US aerospace industry began to be interested in anti gravity propulsion, and Thomas Townsend Brown began to pay attention to it. At the same time, he also believed that UFO could carry out the overload maneuver beyond the laws of physics, which is a kind of anti gravity technology that people do not know. Once the gravity field is overcome, it can instantly accelerate and stop and suspend instantly, as described in the UFO witness report. Of course, it should also have inertial elimination equipment, otherwise huge inertia enough to crush the aliens.
Therefore, Thomas Townsend Brown is also a frenzy of UFO research scholar, and is also one of the founders of the US Air unknown investigation committee. But he didn't take this position for a long time, so he resigned just when he took office. There is no doubt that the top secret project carried out in France is Thomas Townsend Brown's mysterious aura.
3. aerospace engineer Henry William Wallace (Henry William Wallace)
In the early 70s of the 20 world, the aerospace engineer designed a number of patents with anti gravity features, and was also an engineer in GE. He believes that a high speed rotating method can be used to create an anti gravity field. This principle has similar ideas in today's aerospace engineering. Of course, on a planet with gravity field, we can demonstrate gravity by means of high-speed rotation. In aerospace engineering, we can create gravity field by rotating method. This is because in the long space flight, there is no gravity field, which will degenerate human bones. Once we return to the ground, we will have discomfort, especially the legs. Therefore, in the long space flight, it is a research direction to create an artificial gravity field.
4. Eric Reiss Waite, electrical engineer of Imperial College London (Eric Laithwaite)
Although Henry William Wallace's experiments did not make further breakthroughs, Eric Reiss Waite, an electrical engineer at Imperial College London, developed a new version of the anti gravity device in a similar way. Lester's anti gravity device uses a linear induction motor to build a magnetic levitation system. This is also one of the few early maglev models in the world.
After that, Waite met an amateur inventor named Alec Jones (Alex Jones). The amateur inventor showed an inertial propulsion device. Since then, Lai Siwei has been fascinated by gyroscopes. In an interview with the 1974 royal society, Waite thought that a high speed spinning gyroscope would be lighter than its motionless. That is to say, the gyro at high speed will produce inertia effect and make it possess the characteristics of anti gravity. So Waite thinks it is possible to use this method to carry out anti gravity propulsion. Of course, his interview was unpopular, because according to Newton's law of mechanics, the top of the gyroscope placed on the table had only the effect of gravity and support unless Newton was mistaken. In fact, this is the only time that the Royal Society refused to release its invitation. Although this is just a model, the US Patent Office awarded him the invention patent number in 1999.
5. Russian Engineer Eugene (Eugene)
The Russian engineer presented a counter gravity device in a 1992 document. Eugene believes that at low temperatures, the high speed rotation of superconducting disks can reduce the effect of gravity. Specifically, superconducting disks take advantage of the special performance of superconductors, and the phenomenon of weight loss occurs when rotating at high speed. And the degree of gravity reduction, Eugene gives a quantitative index, that is, it can reduce 0.3%. Of course, his research is also no one's attention, probably because the anti gravity effect seems to be not obvious.
But in 1996, a lengthy research report appeared in the Journal of physics. In the report, the author used the same method to reduce the weight of the tested object by 2%.This quantitative data is indeed very dazzling, that is to say, if it is a 100 ton object, it can lighten the weight of 2 tons. At that time, the Sunday telegraph published an article quickly, announcing that the world's first anti gravity device was invented.
It is believed that the research results are highly controversial, and Eugene insists that the experiment only reduces gravity and does not completely overcome the gravity field.But according to many facts, NASA is indeed studying its own anti gravity plan.
However, in 1997, Eugene withdrew his second report and left the post of the University of science and technology to return to Moscow. In the same year, Eugene claimed that he had successfully developed a new device that could produce a "gravitational repulsion beam", which could generate gravity waves and achieve maneuverable flight like UFO. Eugene claimed that his research work was developed on the basis of he and he scientists. But we can only say that the physics community is still skeptical about the real anti gravity devices in the real world, though the anti gravity underwear is really cool.
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