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Gitirana |
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A magnetic field can folding the space? |
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A magnetic field can folding the space?
Theoretically yes, however I havenīt found an experiment about this subject. If a gyroscope in a high speed rotation with some weights in its edge, we apply a pulsating uniform magnetic fields in order to be activated only when one of weight are passing thru, then we may confimr the space folding because due the energy conservation, the gyroscope will try to move, right?
Note: The weights should not be ferromagnetic.
Probably first we need to use a very high speed and strong magnetic strong field |
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3 July 2011
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