Review Article

Antigravity, an Answer to Nature’s Phenomena including the Expansion of the Universe

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Figure extracted from reference [3]—Thermal image of the turnaround point (TAP) of the stream of the condensed steam droplets (CSD) and the vertical temperature distribution of the middle of TAP area. (a) Thermal image of downward projected CSD taken from the cryogenically cooled third generation forward looking infrared (FLIR) thermal camera (3–5 μm). (b) Temperature distribution at the droplet turning around area. Color gradient is proportional to the temperature as shown in the plate below (c) temperature distribution along the line AB in (b). Reprinted from “Will rising water droplets change science?” by C. K. G. Piyadasa, 2011, Canadian Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 1995, Reprinted by permission of SENRA Academic Publishers, 5919 129 B Street Surrey, British Columbia, Canada V3X 0C5.