Antigravity Technology

Wolfie — May 6, 2006, 7:02 pm

The BBC have released an interview with British hacker Gary McKinnon who for a number of years managed to access computers at NASA and American Military installations in his search for information relating to the reverse engineering of extra-terrestrial UFO technology in order to make antigravity powered aircraft.

For his crimes he is now facing extradition to the US and the possibility of up to seventy years in prison, in spite of the fact that the systems he accessed had no administrative passwords set and he didn’t damage any data or computers. If there is no basis to his claims why would the US government be pressing for such draconian punishment?

His claims make interesting reading but naturally it leaves one quite sceptical for a number of reasons; firstly that he didn’t adequately store and document his findings and secondly (by his own admission) that during his activities he was a heavy cannabis user. Lets also remember that were such a propulsion system possible it would be in conflict with Einstein’s theory of relativity, so such a discovery would be incredible on many levels. Mind you considering the benefits to mankind there’s no harm in dreaming just a little.

Guardian interview with Gary McKinnon.

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  1. Comment by Rastaman @ May 29, 2006, 6:53 pm

    No it would not be in conflict with Einsteins Theory of Relativity. Gravity is the weakest of all the forces and can be harnessed. It is not necessary to nullify gravity in order to use it. Amplifying gravity would do the job perfectly. If the gravity above you becomes stronger than that below you, which way would you go?

  2. Comment by Wolfie @ May 30, 2006, 6:01 pm

    Rastaman's Anti-Gravity SolutionAn interesting line of reasoning but surely if the gravity above you became stronger than that below you would accelerate towards the Earth even faster? You would require a secondary gravitational field working in the opposite direction would you not?

    “Rastaman testing his Anti-Gravity Solution”

     

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