Is Anti-Gravity Possible in the Shifting Theory?
The issue is whether gravitons can be “blocked.” Now, if whatever is blocking the gravitons is attached to some vehicle, then anti-gravity doesn’t work because those gravitons would also “pull” on the material that is blocking and we haven’t really blocked anything. On the other hand, if the “blocking material” is attached to the Earth, then we might have an anti-gravity effect but it would only be local and it couldn’t move with a vehicle. On the other hand, if there would be some material that would create an inelastic interaction between gravitons and the material, then anti-gravity is possible. That is, it would require a material that only absorbs gravitons but not ejects them. Then we would truly have the “bullet shooting the tin can” hypothetical. The material would then necessarily move away when struck by the gravitons. Then if the material was attached to a vehicle, the vehicle would also be pushed away from the source – e.g., the Earth. In such an inelastic interaction, the