In Oct 2000, Popular Mechanics published an intriguing article based on the research of Dr. Ning Li
“Taming Gravity” or ‘Ning Li Gravity’ as it is also referred to as, is the science of A/C Gravity. Although there has yet to be any follow-up studies conducted regarding Dr. Li’s research, the article did bring to light several interesting pieces of evidence that make a compelling argument for anti-gravity-based technology. The article also highlights that we’ve had knowledge of anti-gravity applications for quite some time.
Dr. Li based her research on information and theories that stretch back to the 1920’s. Those principal elements were based on the Bose-Einstein Condensate. The work of East Indian Physicist Dr. Bose (in coordination with Einstein who helped get the research published) gave birth to this theory and later became the inspiration behind Dr. Li’s work. Dr. Li applied Dr. Bose’s published works, along with Einstein’s theory that extremely cold environments could alter the way atoms function, and received some interesting results.
Dr. Ning reveals how capable we are of creating nearly supernatural technology for real world applications
In the “Taming Gravity” article, Dr. Li reveals how capable we are of creating nearly supernatural technology for real world applications; the type of technology that has often been called “science-fiction”. However, Dr. Ning Li has been courageous in researching and experimenting with this controversial theory, which has led to some successful results.
In general, the idea behind Dr. Li’s research is that it may be possible to create a gravity field that forces atoms to spin coherently with enough force that their combined gravities replicate the movements of photons and generate a laser beam. Of course, this laser beam would consist of gravity instead of light.
In the article, Dr. Ning’s “gravity” is said to be made within a 1” thick, 12” diameter graphite High Temperature Superconducting Disk (HTSD). This disk would then allow the gravity beam to move across the disk and through it in one direction. This would also encourage it to move toward the disk on one side and away from it on the other side. This back and forth motion of the gravity beam gave way to the term A/C Gravity.
A/C Gravity to preventing the breach of micro meteors on NASA spaceships
According to the article, Dr. Ning Li initially wanted to apply the technology of A/C Gravity to assist in keeping space stations safe by preventing the breach of micro meteors to their hulls. However, the implications of A/C Gravity go much deeper than simple micro meteor protection.
It is clear to most anyone who read the Popular Mechanics article that Dr. Li seemingly ignored what most of us would have initially applied this science to. In other words, why wouldn’t she see the connection between this technology and its use in interstellar travel? It’s quite apparent that the good Doctor is simply avoiding the elephant in the room and ignoring the burning questions that everyone is hoping her research can answer.
Prior to reading the “Taming Gravity” article, one might assume that interstellar space travel and the art of mastering gravity might be as far off as 300 to 1,000 years from now. The ability to put into action what Einstein hypothesized would, presumably, take far greater technology than what we currently possess. However, this article along with Dr. Ning Li’s research suggests that we may very well be on the threshold of manipulating gravity as we know it.
A/C Gravity implications go far beyond preventing the breach of micro meteors on NASA spaceships, in fact they take us far beyond Earth
With this new information and understanding of how to manipulate gravity, not only may we understand how to tame gravity within a few short decades (publicly anyways), but before long we may even be making official contact with civilizations and other intelligent beings throughout our own galaxy. These revelations and their corresponding implications for the human race are tantalizing, to say the least.
The ability to not only thoroughly understand how something (in this case taming gravity) works but also how to put it into action makes a dramatic difference in our own evolution. In reality, these technological and scientific advancements take us from being unevolved animals to highly intelligent and advanced creatures capable of interstellar travel and life. The “How To” bridges the gap between speculation and scientific reality. Presumably, Dr. Ning Li has bridged the gap between travel and motion by taming gravity.
Despite all the excitement over her article with Popular Mechanics, no one has heard much from Dr. Ning Li for over a decade. After she received funding from the DoD for $500,000, she virtually disappeared. She launched her own company A/C Gravity, but there have been no subsequent patents or inventions released under the company or Dr. Ning Li’s name. However, we cannot jump to conclusions. It is safe to say that she simply has yet to achieve her big technological breakthrough and prefers to remain silent until then.
Regardless, Dr. Ning Li’s story and subsequent Popular Mechanics article is enough to inspire those with and interest in scientific advancements in keeping up the search for her latest research. The implications of her theories are far reaching, and are therefore worth investigating.
Here is a short YouTube video showing us what a craft using the full implications of Dr. Ning Li’s science as technology may look like…
(If you want to watch this video more than once I suggest when you have the video running to right clicking on the video and check “Loop” to view it a few times in a row instead of having to click it over and over again.)
What do you think the disappearance of Dr. Ning Li and her research is telling us? Did the US Government bury her and her research in Unacknowledged Black Budget projects? Did she end up in China as Dr. Sarfatti’s Government contact has said?
Let me know what you think in the comment area below…
Relevant Content:
- Electrogravitics
- All Thing Dr. Ning Li (Taming Gravity Tag)
References:
- Taming Gravity by Jim Wilson (Google Archives)
- TheLivingMoon.com/TamingGravity (Website)
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