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Message Subject Can electricity influence gravity?
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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Hi OP. Cool thread. "YES". Cymatic universe works for me.

Also, on your comment about the B2, the coating is produced in LEO, and is known as D.D (dee dot dee).

It is not necessarily antigravitic, from what I know, rather it is used to decrease drag, whilst still allowing lift!

The coating is also on the bulk of US submarines, and increases the vessel's rate of speed below the surface dramatically, by almost eliminating drag, and cavitation, and on select ships also.

The down side is the need to 'de-gauss' after prolonged use. I know that with the subs, they basically put a looped chain around the hull, which is earthed, and drag it along the hull from bow to stern.

During the GoM disaster, multiple subs surfaced within the oil sheens, and a curious effect was noted. A thin layer of sea water just beneath the oil sheen was measurably magnetised, and radiated out some distance from each vessel, causing all kinds of life forms to 'flock' to the hull.

I have no idea how they de-gauss a carrier, battleship or B2!
 
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