Antigravitation has the macroscopic quantum phenomenon
Posted On Thursday May 8 2008 @ 2:00 aWe know
vx �� 2 �� r / T . (15)
Since the antigravitational acceleration has the nature of "whole or none", from Eq. (14) and Eq. (15) we get
a = 16 ��3 m r4 / (c h T4 ) ,
when | 16 ��3 m r4 / (c h T4 ) | > | ��a' | ��
a = 0 ,
when | 16 ��3 m r4 / (c h T4 ) | �� | ��a' | . (16)
As for the meanings of the symbols in the equations, please see the first page of the English version. The Set of Equations (16) can be called the set of equations of the rotary antigravitation engine, or simply, the set of equations of the antigravitation engine.
Because of the macroscopic quantum effect, when being controlled by the gfm current, the antigravitation engine is in uncertain space and uncertain time, and moves in an uncertain state, e.g. sometimes fast, sometimes slow, forward, backward, or stops for some time.
Antigravitation has the macroscopic quantum phenomenon.