Posted By Saruman on Friday, November 22 2002
Subject: 3 Teens Build Anti-Gravity Device
Three Dearborn teenagers are among the first high school students to develop an "antigravity machine." The Dearborn High School students have been working on the project for several months and plan to enter it in the Detroit Science Fair in May.
According to its creators, the lightweight, triangle-shaped craft defies Newton’s third law of gravity and flies without the aid of fans, jets or even an engine. Many people have doubted that the boys’ machine can fly, saying it must be magic, have strings attached or be done with smoke and mirrors. But they say it’s not so. With a combination of a power supply, a positive line and a negative line, the power transfers, lifting the machine up into the air.
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