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| Temporary | Aug 14 2009, 03:32 PM Post #16 |
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Theoretically, yes. But the science to do it is out of our league entirely. You would need, among other things, a Unified Field Theory or master fusing Fundamental Forces, of some sort to use Earth's gravity naturally. Even then, it might not be feasible. We don't know how gravity works, at all. We know how to predict what it'll do, but we don't know what allows it. We have every thing from Gravitons to Higgs Fields but nothing explains it yet. It might be possible, but I doubt it, it's just slightly more likely then using Zero-Point Energy. |
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