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Countering the inertial forces
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Meek" data-source="post: 130345" data-attributes="member: 7941"><p>yeah, you might be right, quantum tunneling does the same thing now, we've put things into a quantum state already, and brought that thing back out of that state, if inertial forces play a role on machine or man through the whatever, it would have done that on the smaller scale.</p><p>It's being taken out of the space time, losing all direction momentum, reference, and placed back in space time. Basically not haveing any previous speed or direction, yet, coming into contact with particles not in a quantum state without incident, at least i think. none that i've heard of anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Meek, post: 130345, member: 7941"] yeah, you might be right, quantum tunneling does the same thing now, we've put things into a quantum state already, and brought that thing back out of that state, if inertial forces play a role on machine or man through the whatever, it would have done that on the smaller scale. It's being taken out of the space time, losing all direction momentum, reference, and placed back in space time. Basically not haveing any previous speed or direction, yet, coming into contact with particles not in a quantum state without incident, at least i think. none that i've heard of anyway. [/QUOTE]
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