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jaiii said:I don't thing this moment moment is anti gravity I stil think this is special field that can decreasse gravity.
this motor is "stellar motor boats"
"and the second one is to a blog which isn't an acceptable source" it is ap to you.
jaiii said:IF this gravitomagnetic London moment is again rule of this forum I must unsubscribe from this forum .
This motor is " spacecraft propulsion" from your article anti-gravity-Wiky... fro your article.
But this is your article an your opinion.I don't send any article abot anti-gravity.
A "London moment" refers to a specific event, experience, or feeling that one might have while visiting or living in London. It can be something unique, unexpected, or memorable that happens while in the city.
As a scientist, it is difficult to measure the frequency of "London moments" as they are subjective and can vary greatly from person to person. However, it is safe to say that many people who have visited or lived in London have had at least one memorable moment during their time there.
Yes, "London moments" can be both positive and negative. They can range from something as simple as trying a delicious dish at a local restaurant to encountering a frustrating situation with public transportation. It all depends on the individual's perception and experience.
Both tourists and locals can experience "London moments". Tourists may have more opportunities for new and exciting experiences, while locals may have more familiarity and deeper connections to the city, leading to a different type of "London moment".
There is no guaranteed way to have a "London moment", as they are often spontaneous and unpredictable. However, exploring different areas of the city, trying new activities or foods, and being open to new experiences can increase the chances of having a memorable moment in London.