Since antigravity is fantasy, just about anything the author of the story wants to happen can happen in such a case.
Probably not. In quantum field theory the graviton is a hypothetical massless particle which mediates the force of gravity. In other words, its conjectured that gravity is transmitted between bodies via or by gravitons. There is no experimental evidence for the existence of gravitons. The graviton idea was invented partly because it was discovered that gravity isn't instantaneous (something which Newton believed) but propagates at the speed of light, and therefore needs some kind of carrier (a bit like the photon and light). To postulate an anti-graviton is to postulate anti-gravity. No such thing as anti-gravity has been observed. And even if anti-gravity did exist, it would fit with quantum field theory if it were mediated by the graviton. P.Embleton
Edward Leedskalnin's black box, which reportedly contained his secrets to anti-gravity and other mysteries, is currently unknown. It is speculated that the box disappeared after his death in 1951 and its whereabouts remain a mystery.
There are no specific "anti-gravity muscles"; rather, certain muscle groups work to counteract the effects of gravity on the body. These muscles include the core muscles, the gluteal muscles, the quadriceps, and the calf muscles, which are all key for maintaining posture and balance against the force of gravity.
The initial expansion of the universe was caused by the Big Bang's explosion of matter. Just as explosions here on earth cause expansion, so it was then. The math today, however, shows that the universe should be compressing again, as the energy lost over time would then be overridden by gravitational forces pulling everything back together. I'm sorry to say there's no such thing in our universe as anti-gravity, though. The universe's fate is generally accepted to be expansion forever at an ever slowing rate. To answer as to why this occurs, dark energy and dark matter are the forces at work - not anti-gravity.
An alien on planet Neptune could protect itself from high gravity by using technology such as anti-gravity devices or exoskeletons to support its body weight. Alternatively, the alien could adapt to the high gravity over time by gradually strengthening its muscles and bones through regular exercise and physical conditioning.
That's an excellent question, sort of like "What happens when the Irresistible Force meets the Immovable Object?" We don't know.
Wilbur Rounding Franks invented the anti gravity suit in 1941 during World War 2 for the pilots. It was invented to help stop pilots black out.
well, i think that the answer to your question is yes. regular gravity bends space time drawing mass together, and anti gravity must be bending space time opposite to regular gravity and so, mass is pushed apart.
"Antizwaartekracht" is a Dutch equivalent of "anti-gravity."
"Antigravitation" is a German equivalent of "anti-gravity."
yes they do have a anti gravity chamber
no you cant do anti gravity in sonic smash bros
Gravity. This a known and to some extent an arguably proven fact. But there are also theories that Black holes contain Anti-matter, an entity in inverse existence to "matter".
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Probably the mass of the black hole would increase, just as when normal matter falls in.
This response is my personal opinion, and should not be taken as concrete fact.I believe it's very unlikely that there is an anti-gravity chamber in Gadsden, consideringthe fact that there is no such thing as anti-gravity.