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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8869981" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>They move materials around them when they fly, bend light/space around them, I mean it just depends on what level you'd be talking about. There's also ionization of materials around the craft, like ionized air from high radiation levels. MIT has flown that way where electrical currents move the air around the plane to make it fly, where wing lift is provided by electrical current causing wind current, basically.</p><p></p><p>I think something like standing wave and gravity are different. Being pulled to earth from earth's core spinning in one pull down, like DC motion, vs being suspended/levitated-in-motion in space due to alternating currents causing waves and wave collisions is a different nature, but I'm definitely just some idiot on the internet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8869981, member: 591582"] They move materials around them when they fly, bend light/space around them, I mean it just depends on what level you'd be talking about. There's also ionization of materials around the craft, like ionized air from high radiation levels. MIT has flown that way where electrical currents move the air around the plane to make it fly, where wing lift is provided by electrical current causing wind current, basically. I think something like standing wave and gravity are different. Being pulled to earth from earth's core spinning in one pull down, like DC motion, vs being suspended/levitated-in-motion in space due to alternating currents causing waves and wave collisions is a different nature, but I'm definitely just some idiot on the internet. [/QUOTE]
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