Dr. Ning Li was a bold woman with a scientific mind who wasn’t afraid to think outside of the box. She was already well-known in the academic community for her work on anti-gravity, but her work has been spotlighted by the general public now with the 2017 US Navy’s disclosure of UAFs – Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon, the new name for UFOs.
Sadly, Dr. Ning Li passed away at the age of 79 on July 27, 2021, before her hard work could come to fruition. However, she was able to make great strides in her groundbreaking field during her time.
A Passion for Science that Couldn’t be Held Down
Dr. Ning Li was born on January 14, 1943. She was a Chinese-American who chose to devote her life to science. She was a research scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, working in the Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research.
Like many unique minds, Dr. Li wasn’t content with staying at her own institution. Her vision for the future was far too great to be contained in one university. That’s why she left her job in 1999 to pursue her research on anti-gravity in her own way: She formed a company of her own called A/C Gravity.
In 2001, Dr. Li’s company was awarded a U.S. DOD grant of $448,970 so they could continue their work in researching anti-gravity. Although the institution’s work, including the results of their research, has yet to be made public, AC Gravity is still in the listings of extant businesses as of 2021.
How Dr. Li Tamed Gravity
From 1991 to 1993, Dr. Li co-authored and published a series of papers with Douglas Torr, a fellow university physicist. In these papers, she described a practical method of achieving anti-gravity. This involves generating a gravitomagnetic field through the process of rotating ions. The field, which would be perpendicular to the spin axis of the ions, would create a repulsive force that would have myriad practical applications.
By aligning a substantial amount of ions in a Bose-Einstein condensate, a powerful gravitomagnetic field could be produced – enough to lift heavy vehicles, machinery, and people. To form such an alignment, superconductor ions are trapped within a lattice structure that’s inside a superconducting disc at high temperatures. It is virtually limitless what could be done with this kind of technology.
These amazing findings aren’t just theoretical: According to Dr. Li, her theories have been confirmed through the results of her experiments. In the late ’90s, she claimed to have created anti-gravity devices that were fully functional, and this was big news in the scientific journals and even among the popular press. In 1997, Dr. Li published papers describing the anomalous weight changes in objects suspected over a rotating superconductor.
Dr. Li had a way of articulating the science behind her ideas in a way that everybody could understand. In describing the differences between an electrical field and a gravitational field. “They are on different levels,” she explained at ISDC in 1997, “never talking to each other. They don’t have a common language to communicate.”
Dr. Li, on the other hand, clearly did have the language to communicate, and that’s what helped her gain a strong following of interested individuals in the scientific community. She spoke a number of times on her work, including at the National Space Society’s 16th annual International Space Development Conference.
Although Dr. Li has passed on before her discoveries could “get off the ground,” there are many others who are devoted to carrying on her work. What Ning Li has started will carry on through the development of new technology and the carrying out of more experiments to further these amazing discoveries. And, almost as important as the science itself, people are still talking about this amazing woman and her work, which is critical to keeping it in the public’s eye moving forward.
Fortunately, the science that Dr. Li has proven is straightforward and easy to understand. Ning Li put in the research and laborious scientific work to help make this knowledge accessible to the average person. Anyone with a passion for science and technology can honor the memory of Dr. Li by spreading awareness of her discoveries and learning more about them yourself.
What This Kind of Technology Could Mean for Humankind
The types of scientific achievements that Dr. Li was striving towards have the potential to completely change life as we know it. With gravity tamed, humans would be able to travel the globe with ease – and beyond. By harnessing antigravity technology, humans would have the ability to traverse the cosmos without traditional limitations and finally be able to make interstellar contact.
One of the major implications that “Ning Li Gravity” or “Taming Gravity” would have is a total transformation of how vehicles are fueled. Without the reliance on fossil fuels, travel would become much more affordable and accessible to everyone. More people would be able to see more of the world without having to go into debt.
Another highly important aspect of this technological change would be an end to the harmful environmental effects of burning fossil fuels. Adopting the A/C Gravity methods in its various applications would result in a cleaner, healthier world. With this comes the promise that the world will still be here for our grandchildren and great-grandchildren to enjoy.
The prospect of harnessing the power of anti-gravity and integrating it into our society is thrilling and mind-boggling. Dr. Ning Li has inspired many with her words, and her scientific work has pushed mankind’s technological progress forward in leaps and bounds. One can only hope that those who are in the position will continue her work and bring these exciting discoveries to light.
Key Takeaways:
- Dr. Ning Li proposed an innovative new way to tame gravity – effectively, anti-gravity
- If harnessed properly, this could have far-reaching implications for humankind
- Dr. Li’s work has received renewed public interest since the Navy’s disclosure of UAPs
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