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2007-08-10 10:27:14 · 11 answers · asked by Giggly Giraffe 7 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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"Gravity" is just a field of acceleration, basically the "curvature" of spacetime...the path of least resistance. The only way to "reverse" it would be to have something else pulling harder in the opposite direction.

There have been some interesting experiments with superconducting materials in intense magnetic fields causing a measureable response in accelerometers (devices that measure gravitic pull)...but anything practical is probably a century away, at the earliest.

2007-08-10 10:38:49 · answer #1 · answered by Mathsorcerer 7 · 1 0

When you speak about reversing it I guess your suggesting having things fall up rather than down.

No we cant do that.

Maybe ask your self.
If they fell up where would they go?

Remember its gravity that holds everything in place so reversing it would send everything floating away including the bits that make up the planet.

I guess we could claim that travelling into space stops it but in reality that’s also not true.

Space just changes its effect on us. Regardless of where you are you are under the effect of gravity coming from one place or another.

2007-08-10 10:48:44 · answer #2 · answered by xxx000au 7 · 0 0

No. If we were to reverse gravity, how would we be able to stay on our planet, Earth? Earth is like a magnet and holds us tightly onto land, and it's all because of gravity. If we were to reverse the hold, we'd be floating in mid-space. In fact, everything would be floating in space!

2007-08-10 11:10:57 · answer #3 · answered by ✩♥EE-LAY-NA♥✩ 4 · 0 0

properly you may could understand a sprint physics till now you may desire to answer/ask this question. Gravity, so as that the final public can understand, is the pull of a few mass. it would desire to be something a moon, a planet, a automobile, you. each little thing that has a mass has a gravitational pull. the quantity of gravitational pull in spite of the undeniable fact that relies upon on the dimensions of the mass. So logically the earth has a extensive gravitaional pull, and so does the sunlight for this reason we orbit around it, and not fly out into to area. Gravity additionally relies upon on the area faraway from that mass. Say you have been million mild years faraway from our sunlight the amoount of gravity from our sunlight could be negligable. on the different hand it continues to be there. on earth there is likewise the atmospheric tension, from all the air above us. Now your question will we opposite gravity...... particular!!! A scientist in basic terms presently chanced on a clean technique for reversing gravity its reported as .... . . . leaping! . . J/ok Gravity in terms of neutonion (spelling?) physics is a tension/customary tension downard. and to opposite that tension you may could aply an equivalent or greater advantageous tension. this could opposite the stress of gravity. How long you reside interior the air relies upon on you. yet out of your attitude i will work out the place to procure the assumption, maximum in all risk sci-fi. yet it rather is a great mis conseption approximately gravity it cant in basic terms be became on and rancid. it rather is an immutable tension. continuously THERE!

2016-12-11 16:22:25 · answer #4 · answered by barreda 4 · 0 0

Nope. Gravity only goes down. Unless you can remove gravity. Then you would go the opposite way.

2007-08-18 09:52:31 · answer #5 · answered by §sniperexpertxx§ ﺕ 3 · 0 0

Magnetic levitation suspends an object against gravity using electromagnetic force.
Birds and planes can fly working against gravity.

2007-08-13 21:05:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yeah, with a gravity reverser

2007-08-10 10:34:15 · answer #7 · answered by >artifactsoftheblackrain< 6 · 0 0

Wow. Azred, you need help...
Gravity is not just a field of acceleration, basically the "curvature" of spacetime...the path of least resistance."
Gravity is the FORCE upon every object by every other object.
The only way to move against gravity is to have a larger object get closer and exert its force against it.

2007-08-10 11:34:43 · answer #8 · answered by annoyed_with_the_other_answers 3 · 0 1

Hi, Yes there is, it's done by reversing the polarity of the magnetic fields around the object you wish to levitate.

2007-08-16 08:35:41 · answer #9 · answered by specops@btinternet.com 2 · 0 0

Yes, There is and it only Costs 4 Payments Of $19.95. For More Information Go To www.reversegravity.com.

2007-08-10 11:21:43 · answer #10 · answered by ? 2 · 0 1

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