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Please tell me what you think.
Anti-gravity technology seems too futuristic for the warzone2100 world.Mysteryem wrote:I thought that because warzone is in the year 2100 we would've scrapped old hover craft technology and replaced it with something better. So I've made a magnetic-levitation/anti-gravity hover propulsion. It is probably going to be part of a mod which I'm making which will contain a lot of little fixes and updates.
Please tell me what you think.
Might find this interesting: NASA Finally Admits to Anti-Gravity Research: Are They Trying to Prove it, or Kill it? (But one example of such assessments........& recountings of the actual history)PkK wrote:
Anti-gravity technology seems too futuristic for the warzone2100 world.
Indeed. The case for this necessary infrastructure becoming globally widespread so as to make this the preeminent mode of transport between now and the year 2100 is made (as but one example of such assessments), here:PkK wrote: Magnetic-levitation would need magnets in the ground everywhere the vehicles would travel.
Philipp
3drts wrote:Whipper - your link goes to a site which claims that Pons and Fleischman's cold Fusion device actually worked and MIT covered it up to keep their funding.....
too futuristic we have rail guns, pulse lasers, unit converters, las sat etc etc etc... and you think an anti gravity device is too futurisitc maybe if it was a replacement but if it was a new tech then that would fit in nicely imho.PkK wrote: Anti-gravity technology seems too futuristic for the warzone2100 world.
Magnetic-levitation would need magnets in the ground everywhere the vehicles would travel.
Philipp
Regards, whipperFeeling Antigravity's Pull
Can NASA stop the apple from falling on Newton's head?
By Adam Rogers
"Don't call it antigravity research," Ron Koczor pleads. He's a physicist at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., and he's talking about a project he's been working on for almost a decade. "Call it 'gravity modification.' 'Gravity anomalies.' Anything but antigravity. That's a red flag."
..............Complete article HERE