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i finally figure it out, it was right there all along
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<blockquote data-quote="TheMedic2001" data-source="post: 186067" data-attributes="member: 7967"><p>You could make that controller out of an arduino or a rasperry pi and make it spin the mercury faster or slower depending on how much you want to bend space-time. Also you mentioned needing an alloy that is resistant to friction why not make the mercury float with a strong set of magnets? I also think you're gonna need 2 gravity generators if you're gonna want to use it for time travel reason being that a normal gravity is always presented bending space-time inwards attracting things to itself making them orbit slowing time down depending on how big the bending in space-time is, so the opposite of normal gravity would be antigravity which instead of bending space-time inwards it bends it outwards repelling things from it self making time move faster instead of slower and possibly making it go backwards, which leads me to the hypothesis that if you had two black holes next to each other and you went in the middle of them you would go back in time because they create a reverse gravity field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheMedic2001, post: 186067, member: 7967"] You could make that controller out of an arduino or a rasperry pi and make it spin the mercury faster or slower depending on how much you want to bend space-time. Also you mentioned needing an alloy that is resistant to friction why not make the mercury float with a strong set of magnets? I also think you're gonna need 2 gravity generators if you're gonna want to use it for time travel reason being that a normal gravity is always presented bending space-time inwards attracting things to itself making them orbit slowing time down depending on how big the bending in space-time is, so the opposite of normal gravity would be antigravity which instead of bending space-time inwards it bends it outwards repelling things from it self making time move faster instead of slower and possibly making it go backwards, which leads me to the hypothesis that if you had two black holes next to each other and you went in the middle of them you would go back in time because they create a reverse gravity field. [/QUOTE]
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