TheDebrief: Scientists Have Solved This Anti-Gravity Mystery While Confirming New Form Of Magnetic Levitation


According to this article on The Debrief there has been some significant scientific progress regarding a new form of magnetic levitation, which was previously believed to conflict with classical physics.

There’s been a bit of noise coming out of the anti-gravity scientific community in recent months, and it does appear that propellant-less levitation technology may be viable in the future. This particular science may be a step in that direction. Such technology obviously could be directly related to how UAP are believed to maneuver.

Additionally, the fact that this discovery is confirmed and now more well understood demonstrates how we lack a complete understanding of how electromagnetic levitation and propulsion work, as this discovery itself was thought to defy “classical physics.” There are likely many more breakthroughs relating to electromagnetic propulsion and anti-gravity simply awaiting to be discovered.

For anyone interested in anti-gravity, in particular with how it relations to propulsion, I suggest you follow the the Alternative Propulsion Conference on YouTube. They regularly bring in speakers who are working on alternative forms of propulsion, in particular relating to UAP, and there’s been some interesting progress in the past year. All their videos are free and available to view.

Some notable excerpts from the Debrief article below:

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have unraveled an anti-gravity mystery that seemingly defied the norms of classical physics, potentially paving the way for revolutionary advancements in magnetic levitation technology.

The breakthrough centers on a unique form of magnetic levitation, first demonstrated in 2021 by Turkish scientist Hamdi Ucar, an electronics engineer from Göksal Aeronautics in Turkey.

Typically, the setup becomes unstable when you try to balance two repelling magnets to counter gravity. However, in a study featured in the journal Symmetry, Ucar revealed that when positioned close to another swiftly rotating magnet, a magnet can both spin and levitate in the air.

In addition to solving a perplexing mystery, this newly understood interaction between magnetic forces could open the door to a world of possibilities in magnetic levitation technology.

Some experts, like Marcel Schuck, CEO and founder of No-Touch Robotics in Zurich, have already noted that a system using this newly discovered magnetic trapping and manipulation method could simplify and enhance existing magnetic levitation technologies.

“Other possibilities will depend on the extent to which the phenomenon can be up- or down-scaled and how low the energy cost will be,” study co-author and PhD candidate at DTU, Frederik Laust Durhuus, told Physics World. “This will require further investigation.”

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