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: Rapidly spinning superconductors. Gravitomagnetics, I called it. Stupid
: science people calling it magnetogravitics now, bah...
...rapidly spinning superconductors? How exactly would this produce gravity? I know that a regular superconductor will perfectly reflect a magnetic field, but I don't see how spinning it'll cause it to suddenly create gravity in any sense other than the relativistic effects of kinetic energy (read: "in any sense."). Obviously I've heard neither of these "gravitomagnetics", nor of these "magnetogravitics"; is there some mechanism by which it actually works? And is it grounded in reality?
Lunair
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