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Makin' Gravity
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So if I got that right, it is possible to create a gravitational field using electricity, and this effect has just recently been discovered to be over a trillion times more powerful than predicted. If that's the case, then this is quite awesome, and would allow for future applications in space and maybe on earth. Artificial gravity could potentially be redefined, and heavy loads could be lightened when under a strong gravitational field in the opposite direction. Pretty cool stuff!
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