From: Lance (Automotive Propulsion and Oxidation Research)
Date: 16 Jul 2003
Time: 23:43:04
Remote Name: 66.82.48.1
Many have talked about different ways to propel automobiles. One of the coolest ideas is to use an anti-gravity machine. http://www.abc.net.au/science/k2/moments/gmis9739.htm which many believe is possible and probably sooner than you think. Perhaps this link will give us ideas of reversing oxidation on a car from the UV by making light back-up, or in this case using magnetics to reverse the effect. There is a big difference between light and magnetism, but here is the basics; http://van.hep.uiuc.edu/van/qa/section/Electricity_and_Magnets/Magnets/20020408133731.htm ------- Well the truth is that you cannot reverse the physical effect upon the compounds which have a chemical reaction resulting in the oxidation on a car. But there maybe a way to build an anitgravity propelled car, but it will be quite a while until we figure out a way to transport people in an antigravity four demionsional traveling vehicle due to the problems with weight. Building an anti gravity beach ball maybe much more feasible short term. Which means we maybe able to build an anti-gravity sphere UAV which might carry very little as in ounces or less of a payload, but that maybe enough for many operations as we break the threshold in nano-tech. As far as our team washing an anti-gravity automobile, well it might be a while and probably a long time after we wash or first fleet of hydrogen cell vehicles. http://www.ewashguy.com
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