alternative engines

Todd....!! atc347 at c-com.net
Wed May 5 15:12:24 GMT 1999


Your statment is only true if you accept that an atmosphere exists DUE
TO GRAVITY, right?

However the Airplane DOES produce antigravity symptoms, i.e. can move in
the opposite direction of gravity....

Later!

Todd....!!

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Bruce Plecan wrote:
> 
> > Couldn't one definition of an anti-gravity car be an 'Airplane'?
> 
> Not really airplanes need atmosphere to generate lift
> Bashful
> >
> > Later!
> >
> > Todd....!!
> >
> > ------------
> >
> > xxalexx at ix.netcom.com wrote:
> > >
> > > Univ. of Alabamba is working on a anti-gravity car.
> > > Says could be ready within 10 yrs.
> > > Will not need fuel injection or conventional fuel as we know it.
> > > There is a photo of a car airborne, but did not say if prototype.
> > > article in this issue of  Discover Magazine.
> > > alex
> >





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