Prepare your research findings in a paper and submit it to the National Science Foundation for review.
If you did it, prepare your acceptance speech for the Nobel Peace Prize in Physics.
Since dozens of scientists with dozens of PhD degrees can't do it, that makes you kinda special.
In fact, just because your thinking about it is pretty cool.
Don't let anyone discourage you. and read your butt off on every article and paper you can, and take all the math and hard science classes you can, and ace them dude.
Who knows, maybe one day you will solve it.
Good luck.
P.S.
I have three degrees and still can't spell for crap.
Thank God for Spell Check.
Ignore it.
2007-08-10 19:21:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmmmm.... I don't believe the pros outweigh the cons. If that were true, we'd be doing better, not getting progressively worse. Get rid of the tv and other things that take up all your time and attention. Don't buy processed foods. Only buy bio-degradable items. Remember there is a real world out there and visit it often. These are things we all have control of and can do something about. Medical research has saved lives... maybe that is true, but what many don't realize is how many lives it has taken as well. Mass distribution of food... is it really food and healthy for you? By the time you eat half that crap, you will need that wonderful medical research. Mass production cheapens a product. You have choices, what you do with them is your own choice. Change what you can. It all makes a difference. Global village... can we compare that to places like Yahoo? How about all the crap you see on the internet? I have never seen so much filth, hatred, prejudice, etc... as I have seen on the internet. I no longer use the internet nearly as much as I use to. We don't need to use most of the modern technology available... we CHOOSE to. It makes us lazier in many ways... physically and mentally... even emotionally. What people do... a lot can be undone, but too many like "convenience". Why plant a garden when the store has food? Why walk to the bank when you're computer will allow all transactions online? Why meet your real neighbors when the internet is full of people? Why eat healthy and cook nutritional meals when there are fast food joints on every block? Why should we exercise when there is a good movie on the tv or a game to be played? Why do anything we positively don't have to?
2016-05-19 05:59:01
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answered by leann 3
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Draw up a patent application. See Google patent for examples of how patent specifications are put together. Take a look at the USPTO site, the CIPO site, the Espace site. Get a patent attorney. Hope you have plenty of money.
Just because your invention is theoretical or even hypothetical doesn't mean you can't get a patent. There are plenty of hypothetical patents about. Even so, patent examiners and attorneys are a pretty skeptical bunch and you will have to do a fair bit of supporting your patent claims with realistic examples.
Your specification will be published 18 months ater the initial application.
Look to see if anyone has had the same idea before you. The US office has granted over 7 million patents since about 1840 and the Europeans more than 1.5 million since about 1980. There are a lot of inventions out there.
2007-08-11 00:09:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Explain your theory. If it passes our initial scrutiny then maybe you have something. But chances are you have not invented anti gravity.
Do what you can as soon as possible, publish an essay or send blueprints to the patent office, before puberty kicks in. Another guy here claimed to have invented a device of perpetual motion. Now all he´s interested in is masturbation...
2007-08-10 21:40:53
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answered by DrAnders_pHd 6
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Maybe you could try to make a simple model and see if it works as an experiment. Then, you could publish a paper and submit it to a scientific journal. You might also take out a patent and sell the technology to a company.
2007-08-10 19:32:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, even I highly doubt it, with you not being able to spell and all... So good luck proving it to the world.
But if you're serious about this and all, then do a presentation and meet up with someone important. Heh. Telling us here on Yahoo won't do a thing for you.
2007-08-10 19:22:18
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answered by Tay 2
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zomg unless your a super genious and know a lot about magnets, electro magnets etc. and more theres no way you could even make a small contribution towards anti-gravity. that aside you would have to show some people and make sure your documents and blueprints are safe and saved to computers, backup harddrives etc. then get a lawyer and patend this great invention................ then profit.
2007-08-10 19:22:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Build a device which will produce it, or present your idea to a physicist at a university or college. Good luck.
2007-08-10 19:20:44
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answered by TitoBob 7
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Float over the World's Fair (but be sure to be tied to the ground lest you float into outer space).
2007-08-10 19:31:21
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answered by Caninelegion 7
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Tell me the physics behind it, and I will believe you.
2007-08-10 19:20:43
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answered by Anonymous
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