Luger187
Well-Known Member
if you are on that 757, wouldnt it seem like the earth is falling up towards you? you only have the perception of things falling down because you live on earth and are used to it.Bottom line, if your theory held truth, a boeing 757 wouldn't need jet engines, just enough magnets to 'reverse earths gravity'.
yes magnets could do it theoretically, we just dont have the technology and it would waste energy. but you can shoot a magnet gun into the air couldnt you?
what? lolAnd the titanic could fly?
they would be different because the titanic is more massive than the paperwould the titanic falling at g have the same impact as a peice of paper? if not, why?
that is because the magnetic force induced by the rock/earth is not stronger than the gravitational effects. reversing their polarity does not necessarily mean it will overtake gravity(not saying it cant).Its possible that metals are naturally magnetic to earth core, but that would mean reversing the metal's polarity could make it weightless, or less than, or expose anti-gravity. Which we know isn't the case. So once again, we do not understand gravity.
we do not completely understand everything about gravity, but we do know some things