I’m educated in relativity and quantum physics and other fields, but I do not see the place of antigravity. Maybe it is good luck, because such a force would likely decrease proportionally to the radius squared of the distance from Earth’s center. Gravifugal force decreases linearly, which makes it much more powerful and suitable for propulsion than this hypothetical antigravity force would be. It’s good luck that I pursued the research that I did… Hypothetically, Antigravity "should be" one of fundamental forces. In contrast, gravifugal force is just a reaction to action of gravipetal force. Gravipetal force is a gravity functioning as a centripetal force. Astronauts and him spaceships e.g. are subjected to the gravipetal force, which continuously bends their trajectory into circular shape. The reactionary force is “gravifugal”, which allows the levitation of astronauts and their spacecraft.
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