Dynamic Counterbary

In the underground world of antigravity research, dynamic counterbary is a term used in the mid-1950's by antigravity researchers at the time to describe the process whereby energy is used to create a local gravitational force independent of the Earth's. A passenger aboard a ship using such a system would have the ability to travel at any speeds in our atmosphere without feeling the slightest force of movement.

 

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