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'''Electrogravitics''', often called '''electromagnetogravitics''' and sometimes '''magnetogravitics''', is a hypothetical field of study that combines [[electromagnetism]] and [[gravitation]]. It is often associated with [[electrogravitic technology]] claims and alleged advanced propulsion systems in [[Conspiracy theories involving exotic technology]] and [[conspiracy theories involving non-human intelligent beings|non-human intelligent beings]].
'''Electrogravitics''', often called '''electromagnetogravitics''' and sometimes '''magnetogravitics''', is a hypothetical field of study that combines [[electromagnetism]] and [[gravitation]]. It is often associated with [[electrogravitic technology]] claims and alleged advanced propulsion systems in [[conspiracy theories involving exotic technology]] and [[conspiracy theories involving concealment of non-human intelligent beings|non-human intelligent beings]].


== Theoretical Basis ==
== Theoretical basis ==
The concept suggests that manipulating electromagnetic fields can affect gravitational forces, potentially allowing for advanced propulsion. It ties into the theories of [[antigravity]], aiming to understand how gravity, a force described by [[Einstein's theory of general relativity]], might be influenced or negated through technological means.
The concept suggests that manipulating electromagnetic fields can affect gravitational forces, potentially allowing for advanced propulsion. It ties into the theories of [[antigravity]], aiming to understand how gravity, a force described by [[Einstein's theory of general relativity]], might be influenced or negated through technological means.


== Alleged Developments ==
== Alleged developments ==
Claims within conspiracy theories include secret government projects and suppressed technologies that reportedly utilize electromagnetogravitic principles to achieve antigravity effects. Alleged whistleblowers have claimed knowledge of such technologies being used in [[secret space program|secretive space programs]] and exotic technology development.
Claims within conspiracy theories include secret government projects and suppressed technologies that reportedly utilize electromagnetogravitic principles to achieve antigravity effects. Alleged whistleblowers have claimed knowledge of such technologies being used in [[secret space programs]] and exotic technology development.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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* [[UFO sightings in the United States]]
* [[UFO sightings in the United States]]


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[[Category:Fringe physics]]
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[[Category:Conspiracy theories]]

Revision as of 19:54, 27 November 2024

Electrogravitics, often called electromagnetogravitics and sometimes magnetogravitics, is a hypothetical field of study that combines electromagnetism and gravitation. It is often associated with electrogravitic technology claims and alleged advanced propulsion systems in conspiracy theories involving exotic technology and non-human intelligent beings.

Theoretical basis

The concept suggests that manipulating electromagnetic fields can affect gravitational forces, potentially allowing for advanced propulsion. It ties into the theories of antigravity, aiming to understand how gravity, a force described by Einstein's theory of general relativity, might be influenced or negated through technological means.

Alleged developments

Claims within conspiracy theories include secret government projects and suppressed technologies that reportedly utilize electromagnetogravitic principles to achieve antigravity effects. Alleged whistleblowers have claimed knowledge of such technologies being used in secret space programs and exotic technology development.

See Also