That would be nigh impossible seeing as the world's most renowned and esteemed scientists still cannot accurately identify and demonstrate the force that they call gravity. Rather curious how every other force in nature, be it wind, solar, electrical, magnetic, plasmatic, combustible, or nuclear energies have all been demonstrably created in a laboratory environment, and shown to be reproducible, and able to be harnessed and harvested, except apparently the strongest force of them all, gravity.
Actually, the gravitic effect is relatively small compared with other forces. And gravity, apparently, isn't a force in its own right. Books have been written about it. I haven't read all of them but take a look at The Vortex Theory: A Bridge between Ancient Yoga and Modern Physics - David Ash
That would be nigh impossible seeing as the world's most renowned and esteemed scientists still cannot accurately identify and demonstrate the force that they call gravity. Rather curious how every other force in nature, be it wind, solar, electrical, magnetic, plasmatic, combustible, or nuclear energies have all been demonstrably created in a laboratory environment, and shown to be reproducible, and able to be harnessed and harvested, except apparently the strongest force of them all, gravity.
Actually, the gravitic effect is relatively small compared with other forces. And gravity, apparently, isn't a force in its own right. Books have been written about it. I haven't read all of them but take a look at The Vortex Theory: A Bridge between Ancient Yoga and Modern Physics - David Ash