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I was trying to manipulate momentum and mass when I stumbled on something amazing |
It had been months since I realized that matter was the least dense part of local space and that gravity was the result of the pressure from the more dense space. The inevitable further truth of mass is the small oscillation of trillions of particles orbiting around barycenters that mostly canceled itself out resulting in momentum. I had been experimenting with coordinating the movement of all of the particles in the atoms, with exciting results, when I decided to try to stop them all and see how it affected things. Using the previously discovered technique of creating an impenetrable shield by stacking superconducting material with layers of graphene and borophene on a disk that was then rotated, I tried to create a cube to block all Neutrinos from interacting with the particles. I had problems with feedback and radiation damage until I tried to have the whole thing make a tesseract shape instead of a cube. That was far more complicated but the results speak for themselves. There was no radiation leakage or problems and the stuff inside stopped all movements. Ice failed to melt, food stayed hot, and the mice were in the same positions before and after the thing powered up and down. The watches and other electronics I tested next stopped working when it powered on and began working again once it was turned off. I had another batch of tests in the machine when I dropped my pen next to it while it was powered on. Instead of being the giant multiton thing it had to be, it moved over by almost a foot, as if it weighed no more than a hundred pounds. Some quick tests later I determined that everything outside of the spinning disks was still counting as weight, but everything inside was now null while it was on. I think it might be time to find out what we could do with an actual budget and some real scientists, not just a retired engineer with too much time on his hands. |