Review Article

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

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Results from the Manuscript 3 [4]. (a) Motion of condensed water droplets in the ice cylinder where the environment supports no convection currents. (b) Time-of-fall of water droplet increases with the increase in droplet temperature. Time-of-fall of two water droplets in a 5.913 m long metal tube was measured. Temperature of droplets was changed from 10°C to 60°C. Time delays of 44 ms and 48 ms were measured for 4 mg and 9 mg droplets for the temperature range of 10°C–60°C, respectively.
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