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<blockquote data-quote="jiangnanah" data-source="post: 256023" data-attributes="member: 10748"><p>Hey, explorer, your concept of gravitational resonance is quite bold, as if it were an excerpt from the script of Interstellar. However, to convince the scientists, we have to go back to the surface of the earth, and sorry, the current physics has not yet reached that point. If Thomas Townsend Brown is true, then Einstein is going to jump out of his grave and talk to you about his theory of relativity.</p><p></p><p>As for controlling reality, don't talk about the Field-Brown Effect and the mysterious Philadelphia experiment, these are all anecdotal tales that are not part of serious scientific discussion. Saying that gravity can be converted into electric charge or that the chemical structure can be altered by adjusting the "shape of gravitational waves" sounds more like quantum magic than rigorous scientific practice. To be reasonable, even if it is a brain hole party in a parallel universe, it has to be supported by some reliable physical laws.</p><p></p><p>As for the "G vector coil", it sounds like an artifact in a futuristic science novel, and if you want to pluck the cosmic strings and shuttle through the multiverse through it, I'm afraid that in reality, it's no longer possible to twist a paper clip. As for the constant speed of light, man, that's the cornerstone of physics, and unless you can subvert the whole system of relativity, you don't want to shake it in the slightest.</p><p></p><p>Overall, this passage is full of creativity, but it is an illusion within the current scientific understanding, and in order to truly understand and apply the phenomenon of gravity, it is necessary to follow the existing scientific theoretical framework and experimental evidence. So, if you're going to bring this idea to your physics class, be prepared to be "popularized" by the teachers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jiangnanah, post: 256023, member: 10748"] Hey, explorer, your concept of gravitational resonance is quite bold, as if it were an excerpt from the script of Interstellar. However, to convince the scientists, we have to go back to the surface of the earth, and sorry, the current physics has not yet reached that point. If Thomas Townsend Brown is true, then Einstein is going to jump out of his grave and talk to you about his theory of relativity. As for controlling reality, don't talk about the Field-Brown Effect and the mysterious Philadelphia experiment, these are all anecdotal tales that are not part of serious scientific discussion. Saying that gravity can be converted into electric charge or that the chemical structure can be altered by adjusting the "shape of gravitational waves" sounds more like quantum magic than rigorous scientific practice. To be reasonable, even if it is a brain hole party in a parallel universe, it has to be supported by some reliable physical laws. As for the "G vector coil", it sounds like an artifact in a futuristic science novel, and if you want to pluck the cosmic strings and shuttle through the multiverse through it, I'm afraid that in reality, it's no longer possible to twist a paper clip. As for the constant speed of light, man, that's the cornerstone of physics, and unless you can subvert the whole system of relativity, you don't want to shake it in the slightest. Overall, this passage is full of creativity, but it is an illusion within the current scientific understanding, and in order to truly understand and apply the phenomenon of gravity, it is necessary to follow the existing scientific theoretical framework and experimental evidence. So, if you're going to bring this idea to your physics class, be prepared to be "popularized" by the teachers. [/QUOTE]
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