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by samstave 1213 days ago
So... this is a really interesting comment to me.

Years ago when I was really into [various philosophies] and [secret society]...

They stated that gravity actually pushes up but it is mass and movement that counteract gravity's push

it was the vibrations of cymatics and sound that could counter-act mass on gravity and take advantage of gravity pushing up... and this is how the ancients knew to move/manipulate matter in space...

This is what Tesla alludes to through 3/6/9 vibrations, and how Ed Skalnanin built the coral castle.

Its all about changing harmonious vibrations, and both Skalnanin and the Egyptions had interesting vibratory circular tools which are missing parts, but basincally from spinning them they could manipulate the vibratory frequency of matter such that their mass didnt effect gravity and took advantage of gravity's push...

So the idea was to think of mass as the inverse of gravity when the frequencies are not sync'd..

I know it science-fiction, but its fun to think about.

I think the more interesting effect to look at is centrifugal forces. I think that everything spins because a constant turning (warping) of space-time (gravity pushing) 'UP' is how mass stays 'co-herent' 'co-hesion'

Think of superconductive levitation. Slow the spin of an object "in-motion" and it can levitate...

What if rather than through temperature control on manipulating the rotation of Atoms, you could use sound to levitate objects.. (seen the frog levitating in ultra-sound...

The conspiracy idea is that it is mapped out in certain stone carvings for the frequency.

Like the Rose church, which has Cymatic [atterns carved into its walls, which tell you the frequencies used...

Think of how certain alloys are made under magnetic fields, and ceramics. Imaging forging an alloy under both a magnetic field & a cymatic frequency.

I love this conspiracy theory as its a great foundation to science-fiction writing as well.

1 comments

I don't see how any of that follows. If the ground is accelerating upwards, then making an object levitate would require stopping that acceleration. Even with scifi magic, that problem sounds more difficult than "blocking gravity" in one location.