Can human defy gravity in the future?
June 1, 2009 in Astronomy & Space
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karta s asked:
There are many movies claiming they can predict the future where cars will be floating instead of using wheel..is tat possible in near future?
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Well no one thought that man would fly through the air…or go into space. So yes anything is possible.
it is possible but we need a critical element: time
and the technology
Sure why not they most likely have it right now just under lock and key.
If you only knew 1/4 of what they have labeled top secret they would have to arrange you and heart attact or something.
Our government has thing that would blow you mind.
Oh and it is not allein tecnology either it is just good ole human injunity
what havoc that would reap
Maybe. The laws of physics as we know them probably only apply between the orbits of Venus and Mars. Outside of that boundary we can only speculate about which rocks liquify and conduct electricity, what gases turn into solids and make new compounds. However, I will add gravity is a puny force compared to whatever the force is that holds the electrons tightly under the influence of a nucleus.
We have trains that use linear motors now. The linear motor is a very powerful electromagnets which suspends the train over the magnetic rail. The polarity of the magnets is then varied from positive to negative which provides the propulsion. There is an amusement park that has a Superman ride which does the same thing. Cars may be next, who knows.
Considering the fact that we already have hovercraft and flight capability, I would have to say that we can defy gravity already.
We’ve already defied gravity, remember, we went to the moon!
There are four fundamental forces in the universe. Gravity is one of those forces. Anything with any mass at all has this force. You have gravity. The chair you sit on has gravity. The greater the mass the greater the gravitational force. Defying gravity is a vague statement. If you have enough thrust you can escape the force of gravity;which, is known as escape velocity. This is the speed an object, say a rocket, needs to start off with if it is to be able to escape the gravitational pull of a planet and get into space. The escape velocity on the surface of the Earth is 11 kilometers per second (or 40,000 kilometers per hour). On the Moon it is a little over 2 kilometers per second, which is why the Apollo missions’ Lunar Modules did not need such large rocket engines to leave the Moon’s surface and return to Earth. So, I wouldn’t say that you could actually defy gravity but yes you can escape gravity.