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An anti-gravity device already exists. This is a device that can create an anti-gravity or levitation effect, usually by using the gyroscopic effect👌

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🚨Could Beetles Unlock The Secrets of Anti-Gravity? The most prominent claims about beetle wings and anti-gravity come from Viktor Grebennikov, a Russian entomologist who worked in Siberia during the late 1980s. According to various sources, Grebennikov allegedly discovered that certain beetle exoskeletons could repel small objects "almost like a force field". He termed this phenomenon the "Cavity Structural Effect" or CSE, claiming it was related to the microscopic structures in beetle wings. Grebennikov's most extraordinary claim was that he constructed a "flying platform" utilizing this effect to achieve levitation. According to documents attributed to him, this platform could "easily reach a safe flight speed of 1500 km/h" and was "invisible" with "no inertia properties". The basic design was described as "a post with two handles placed on an opened platform" utilizing an array of cavity structures allegedly discovered on the underside of certain insect wings. In 1992, photographs purportedly showing Grebennikov on his platform were published in the newspaper "Molodost Sibiri" as a preview of his book "My World". However, according to these sources, Grebennikov was allegedly forbidden by authorities from publishing the complete technical details of his invention. The supposed mechanism behind this anti-gravity effect involves claims that the microstructures in beetle wings create resonance effects that can counteract gravity. Various accounts suggest these structures could "generate a powerful field of energy capable of counteracting gravity" when arranged in specific patterns and exposed to certain vibrations.

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