What an interesting thought - anti-gravity.
As in like poles in a magnetic field, pushing instead of pulling.
If it exists in the universe, think of all the applications here on earth. They would be endless: apply anti-gravity to a weight and then shut it off and let the earths gravity utilize the kinetic energy of the weight to create all the energy we'd ever need - transportation would be frictionless (excepting the air) and space exploration would be a breeze.
Unfortunately, there are no observations I know of and no valid experiments that indicate this phenomenon exists.
However....the planets and observable universe is expanding - big bang or your metaphor?
2006-09-22 15:25:06
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answered by LeAnne 7
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Earth's gravity is led to with the aid of its rotation which creates a centripetal acceleration in direction of the middle of the planet. further, in a automobile turning a nook, a rigidity pulls you in direction of the axis of revolution. What you journey, in spite of if, is a centrifugal rigidity which acts to experience pushed faraway from that axis. in fact, you're no longer being pushed outward, yet fairly attempting to stay with a without postpone line path. The effect of the attempt to maintain your path is the sensation of an aparent push. Universally, gravity exists between all gadgets that have mass and gravitational allure will advance as you strategies-set greater vast bodies. The solar pulls on earth greater suitable than the moon even although the moon is closer because of the fact the solar has a lots greater suitable mass than the moon. The advice that this vast push flows from someplace to nowhere might violate rules of relativity and thermodynamics. If the gravity is nowhere, then it would not exist in area-time and can't then circulate to someplace which does. this might require an incredible volume of artwork, which has to additionally be executed in area-time, yet can't as nowhere would not have a distance for a rigidity to act. Thermodynamically, warmth on no account flows variety a less warm area to a hotter one with out artwork being achieved. because of the fact nowhere may well be absolute 0, then someplace might must be warmer. with out exterior artwork, no longer something can circulate. I say gravity is a pull which would be misinterpreted as a push. each thing interior the universe is fallling because of gravitational allure and on a similar time as falling can effect from a push, the sensation sounds such as you're being pulled down. To summarize, gravity sucks.
2016-10-15 07:49:11
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answered by ? 4
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Although there ought to be an equal & opposite force, there is no actual anti-gravity force, as such. There is technology to use the force of gravity against itself by acting on it with powerful gyroscopic devices.
2006-09-22 15:38:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Gravity is a force of attraction between an object with larger mass than a smaller mass.. There is no such thing as Antigravity.
2006-09-22 20:04:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Anti gravity pushes any mass away from any other mass like repulsion in electromagnetism.
2006-09-22 19:16:15
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answered by Mohammed F 1
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Relate to magnetism. Gravity is two objects with different poles. Anti-gravity is two objects with like poles. You can't have gravity or anti-gravity with only one object. It takes two to tangle , even in sub-atomic physics. But , I don't know what the Quantum Physicists say about the "hole" situation !
2006-09-22 15:17:42
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answered by Donald G 3
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Your question mentions gravity twice, this suggests that you are talking about the same thing,
If a small mass is falling towards a larger mass: is it being pushed towards that mass or is it being pulled?
2006-09-22 15:25:52
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answered by treb67 2
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no anitgraviry i snot pushing nothing
anti-gravity is the technology beeing able to create/and or manipulate a gravitational field,
giving antigtravity efect , like a rcoket would defeat gavity,
but there no such field force anitgravity
thus enabling u to travel tru space and time
2006-09-22 15:08:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask Stephen Hawking.
2006-09-22 16:22:18
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answered by ziaq 2
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ANTI-GRAVITY IS GRAVITIES AUNT
2006-09-22 17:13:41
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answered by starjoy 1
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