Viktor Grebennikov - Anti-Gravity & Levitation
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Channel: FranzVoltmayer
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Rating: 4.5262113 out of 5
Keywords: VIKTOR GREBENNIKOV, ANTI-GRAVITY, ANTI GRAVITY, LEVITATION TECHNOLOGY
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Length: 5min 46sec (346 seconds)
Published: Sun Aug 18 2013
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From the wikipedia article on him
I know that feeling, time-warping force-fields are always ruining my pictures too.
transcript of my thoughts during this video:
What's unconventional about an entymologist doing field work?
interesting. I wonder what might be causing that.
Oh. Pyramids.
wait, how does a gravity well "build up?" is he saying the wings are becoming denser?
Now I think of it, how does a gravity well keep a wing away from the ground?
Because nobody could ever fake a grainy black and white photo.
"Magnetic field is a rotating piece of vortex in the ether." Ohhh. He's insane. that makes more sense.
These are pretty ludicrous claims that are so easily falsifiable it's pathetic.
"There's either two crazy people in this world or..."
Let me stop you there.
Actually, Grebennikov wrote a book about these and simular "phenomena" (including the levitating device, which he called "gravitoplan") in 1997. But, shortly before his death, he admitted in a letter that this invention was a hoax (or, as he puts it, "utopia").
The photo of levitating device was made by placing the platform on a glass stand.
It kinda blows my mind that the audience or the speaker doesn't just say, "oh, beetle wings levitate, let me see you drop one". I guess you could say that the beetle moves it in a way to create anti-gravity but that's not what they claim (also if its moving I would think its just flying in perhaps an interesting way). I think I understand why they don't ask those things but its still hard for me to get in that mindset with something so easy to disprove.
embarassing. spending time on this sort of thing ought to be illegal.
I just gave up when that "flying /jumping" box fell dead once it was outside what I assume were a magnetic top.
The narrator does research based on this guy's research and thinks that because he found the same nonsense on the internet it's proven? "There's either two crazy people in the world or..." Or what? Billions of crazy people? I'd say the former is more likely.