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That statement is demonstrably false.  We now know that in the vast distances between the galaxy clusters, the gravitational interaction between the galaxy clusters reaches zero at a given distance, and beyond that distance, there's a gravitational repulsion acting between galaxy clusters.  As you know, this repulsive gravitational field which nullifies the positive gravitational field, and even drops into the negative regime, has been dubbed "dark energy."


So we don't just have empirical evidence for gravity nullification, we now have empirical proof of antigravity.  The only remaining questions pertain to the physical nature of this effect, and whether such an effect could be  exploited technologically.  And given that we humans have managed to exploit every other field of nature for our purposes, the safe  bet is that yes, one day we will learn to harness the dark energy effect.  It may take centuries, or eons, but if we continue to progress scientifically, it's all but certain that we'll either harness the effect or synthesize it somehow.



That seems to be a key feature of myriad reports - Carl Feindt has a useful website where he's collected reports involving UFO interactions with large bodies of water, and they seem to operate underwater nearly as adroitly as they operate in the atmosphere:  WATER UFO - A RESEARCH ENDEAVOR


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