Here's something guaranteed to set "skeptics" blood boiling!
As reported by Futurism
"A number of nasa, darpa, mit and air force scientists met on zoom in november to discuss something usually reserved for fringe theorists and cranks: how to defeat gravity, the Debrief reports.
The inaugural Alternative Propulsion Energy Conference (APEC) was formed to give scientists a chance to discuss taboo --- and, to be fair, often far-fetched --- ideas that fall outside the confines of mainstream science.
There have been 22 meetings in the series since then, according to the Debrief's reporting, with scientists discussing topics ranging from non-newtonian em propulsion to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) sightings."
https://futurism.com/nasa-mit-scientists-anti-gravity
https://thedebrief.org/inside-the-worlds...vity-club/
https://www.altpropulsion.com/
I like the fact that there's a venue to explore "alternative theories" on the off-chance that they may turn out to be the makings of a breakthrough. Thinking outside the box! Doesn't hurt anyone and might conceivably have some value. I have to admit that the handful of presentations that I looked at looked pretty crankish though.
As reported by Futurism
"A number of nasa, darpa, mit and air force scientists met on zoom in november to discuss something usually reserved for fringe theorists and cranks: how to defeat gravity, the Debrief reports.
The inaugural Alternative Propulsion Energy Conference (APEC) was formed to give scientists a chance to discuss taboo --- and, to be fair, often far-fetched --- ideas that fall outside the confines of mainstream science.
There have been 22 meetings in the series since then, according to the Debrief's reporting, with scientists discussing topics ranging from non-newtonian em propulsion to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) sightings."
https://futurism.com/nasa-mit-scientists-anti-gravity
https://thedebrief.org/inside-the-worlds...vity-club/
https://www.altpropulsion.com/
I like the fact that there's a venue to explore "alternative theories" on the off-chance that they may turn out to be the makings of a breakthrough. Thinking outside the box! Doesn't hurt anyone and might conceivably have some value. I have to admit that the handful of presentations that I looked at looked pretty crankish though.