Einstein
Temporal Engineer
If you mean the speed at which it shoots off, I sort of get that part. Its all about spin versus spin I think.
See its not actually antigravity, it's just hyper efficient use of fields and frequencies I think, and when one spinning field impacts another field spinning opposite directions, the collision creates both to shoot off. But how in the hell they create a field like that outside of their physical boundaries I have no idea.
I see it like, dropping a stone into the blades of a helicopter, if it's small enough not to damage the blade, it's going to shoot off at probably a couple hundred mph. Whether the blade is made of plasma or made of titanium or steel or what ever helicopter blades are made off, I think the same principle is at play somehow or other.
There is also a weird almost nullification force observed in physics, where, something even as heavy as a one ton boulder rolling down a hill can have its rolling direction diverted by tens of degrees by the correct angles of intersection with a much smaller object with nearly no mass. Never seen much study on that kinda of effect though.
I read Bob Lazar's description on how it is believed the extra terrestrial craft he worked on created gravity waves for propulsion. Now we have no science at all on what and how gravity waves work.
But.. It has been taught to me in auto mechanics diagnosis that if you can't find a solution to a problem, go back to basics. So what if we are over thinking gravity altogether?
Have you ever heard a humming sound coming from a AC transformer when it's turned on? It's been described as being a resonant interaction between the AC wave and the physical dimensions of the transformer core. Basically the dimensions of physical length in the transformer core are behaving like an oscillator. So?
It brings to my mind a whole branch of science that we are just totally ignoring. Here's why: What if that electrically induced mechanical oscillator has another point of resonance where it resonates with gravity?
This would just be an experimental exploration to determine if there is an answer to that question. And of course I would choose a frequency around 5Hz, since Bob Lazar divulged that frequency as being a frequency the gravity amplifiers were using.
Just remember, Stick to Basics!