Difference between revisions of "Graviton Theory"
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− | [[Quantum Machinery]] and [[Mind/Machine Interface]] pave the way for an understanding of | + | [[Quantum Machinery]] and [[Mind/Machine Interface]] pave the way for an understanding of gravity—the weakest fundamental force in the universe, but one that acts at infinite distances. With [[Graviton Theory]], physicists can detect and measure the long-predicted gravitons—particle strings that ‘carry’ gravitational force. |
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Graviton Theory | |
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Requires | Quantum Machinery, Mind/Machine Interface |
Leads to | Applied Gravitonics |
Chassis | Gravship |
Ability | Antigrav Struts |
connector—a kind of string attaching two particles. As distance
increases the connective power becomes attenuated, but if it is
cut the power vanishes: forever.
- —Academician Prokhor Zakharov,
- “For I Have Tasted The Fruit”
- —Academician Prokhor Zakharov,