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http://www.physorg.com/news12054.html
"It demonstrates that a superconductive gyroscope is capable of
generating a powerful gravitomagnetic field, and is therefore the
gravitational counterpart of the magnetic coil. Depending on further
confirmation, this effect could form the basis for a new technological
domain, which would have numerous applications in space and other
high-tech sectors" says de Matos. Although just 100 millionths of the
acceleration due to the Earth's gravitational field, the measured field
is a surprising one hundred million trillion times larger than
Einstein's General Relativity predicts. "
"The electromagnetic properties of superconductors are explained in
quantum theory by assuming that force-carrying particles, known as
photons, gain mass. By allowing force-carrying gravitational particles,
known as the gravitons, to become heavier, they found that the
unexpectedly large gravitomagnetic force could be modeled. "
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"It demonstrates that a superconductive gyroscope is capable of
generating a powerful gravitomagnetic field, and is therefore the
gravitational counterpart of the magnetic coil. Depending on further
confirmation, this effect could form the basis for a new technological
domain, which would have numerous applications in space and other
high-tech sectors" says de Matos. Although just 100 millionths of the
acceleration due to the Earth's gravitational field, the measured field
is a surprising one hundred million trillion times larger than
Einstein's General Relativity predicts. "
"The electromagnetic properties of superconductors are explained in
quantum theory by assuming that force-carrying particles, known as
photons, gain mass. By allowing force-carrying gravitational particles,
known as the gravitons, to become heavier, they found that the
unexpectedly large gravitomagnetic force could be modeled. "
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