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Kahani Punjab
Dec 7, 2011, 08:03 AM
Who has not heard about Sir Issac Newton's law of gravity?
But, who has heard about Albert Einestein's anti-gravitational law?
General Law of relativity says that if the speed of an object rises about that of light, its behaviour alters. But, does the anti-gravity law comes into force? I read somewhere about an experiment conducted by Einestein, with the help of Hitlor, in which some men were taken in a sea-ship, which was revolved at high speed, but after the ship paused, all but three were found dead. Of the three, one got insane, other got deaf, dumb and blind, while the third was lost/disappeared. The missing of that third man is still a mystery and many believe, he might have gone into the past, and might have experienced what Einestein called TIME dilation. Any clues?
ebaines
Dec 7, 2011, 08:48 AM
This is nonsense. Where did you hear such crazy stuff from? You said you read this "somewhere" - perhaps it was in a comic book?
No, I have not heard of "Einestein's [sic] anti-gravitation law." And is "Hitlor" supposed to be Hitler? Albert Einstein was visiting the US in 1933 when Hitler came to power in Germany, and he never went back. So do you really think it possible he would have somehow been supported by the Nazis?
As for a ship rotating at a high speed causing someone to travel through time - this sounds like the plot of a bad science fiction movie. There is no basis in fact whatsoever.
Kahani Punjab
Dec 7, 2011, 09:50 AM
E. Baines,
Thanks for the reply, but do not call anti-gravity phenomenon, sheer non-sense. I hope, you will appreciate me for adding to your grand tank of gaint knowhow, by providing the following link from Wikipedia, which justifies and testifies, what I ask -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-gravity
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-gravity
ebaines
Dec 7, 2011, 10:09 AM
E. Baines,
Thanks for the reply, but do not call anti-gravity phenomenon, sheer non-sense. I hope, you will appreciate me for adding to your grand tank of gaint knowhow, by providing the following link from Wikipedia, which justifies and testifies, what I ask -
Anti-gravity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-gravity)
Anti-gravity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-gravity)
The nonsense I was referring to was the suggestion that Einstein and Hitler performed some sort of an experiment with a rotating ship that caused a person to travel backwards in time.
Thanks for the reference to the Wikipedia article on antigravity. It points out that no one has ever had any success trying to make "anti-gravity" work or fit into any existing theoretical model.
TUT317
Dec 7, 2011, 04:16 PM
The nonsense I was referring to was the suggestion that Einstein and Hitler performed some sort of an experiment with a rotating ship that caused a person to travel backwards in time.
Thanks for the reference to the Wikipedia article on antigravity. It points out that no one has ever had any success trying to make "anti-gravity" work or fit into any existing theoretical model.
I think Kahani Punjab is thinking of the Philadelphia Experiment.
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Experiment
Tut
ebaines
Dec 8, 2011, 06:44 AM
I think Kahani Punjab is thinking of the Philadelphia Experiment.
Philadelphia Experiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Experiment)
Tut
You may be right - I remember the movie, but didn't realize it was based on a pre-existing hoax. Sort of like how "Area 51" aliens keep showing up in Hollywood movies.