As of now, manipulating gravity is not possible with current technology and scientific understanding.
I don't know what you mean with "anti-gravity water". So far, nothing in the sense of "anti-gravity" has been achieved, and it doesn't seem reasonable to suppose it might be possible. For a start, anything that looks like "anti-gravity" would likely violate the principle of conservation of energy.
There is no such thing as a gravity machine in the sense of a device that can manipulate or control gravity. In theory, if a gravity machine were to exist, it would require a significant amount of energy and be beyond current scientific understanding and technological capabilities.
Yes, it is possible to create artificial gravity through methods such as rotating spacecraft or using centrifugal force to simulate the effects of gravity.
If you want to pretend that there are vampires, then you can go ahead and pretend that they have whatever powers you want them to have. It's your story.
The force that holds us down to the Earth is called gravity.
As of now, there is no known way to alter or manipulate gravity in a controlled manner. Gravity is a fundamental force of nature that is not easily manipulated by current technology or scientific understanding.
It would not be possible to bend time even if you could manipulate gravity because gravity relies on the earths magnetic core, as gravity dose on any planet. If it were possible to manipulate gravity you could in theory change the mass of an object, but gravity has no effect on time. Time is something humans you to measure events and the duration between them. Time itself is not a thing, nor is it an event, in itself not measurable thus making time travel or the bending of time not possible.
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Yes, in space, gravity can actually create a curve in a light beam. Basically, gravity can manipulate it's surroundings giving it somewhat some form of visibility.
Most likely not. I say that because A). Gravity is not the limitation that makes it tough for us to reach light-speed, and B). There's no way to manipulate gravity. Other than that, it has the sound of a great idea.
I don't know what you mean with "anti-gravity water". So far, nothing in the sense of "anti-gravity" has been achieved, and it doesn't seem reasonable to suppose it might be possible. For a start, anything that looks like "anti-gravity" would likely violate the principle of conservation of energy.
It is...Seeing that everything can be manipulate to ones advantage.
Yes. Large gravitational fields cause distortions in spacetime.
Some possible suffixes that can be added to "Manipulate" are: "ion," "ive," "or," "ed," and "ing."
Yes
There is no such thing as a gravity machine in the sense of a device that can manipulate or control gravity. In theory, if a gravity machine were to exist, it would require a significant amount of energy and be beyond current scientific understanding and technological capabilities.
Yes. If we remain far from any body, the force of gravity on us would be zero. No. only if you repel the earth by forcing is only solution to minimize the gravity.