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Ancient Egyptians were fascinating. Look at their hieroglyphics and you will notice how frequent they detailed the scarab beetle. What’s even more fascinating about this is that scarab beetles possess a unique ability to produce an antigravity effect using their shells.

The antigravity effect is created by the scarab beetle's shell structure, which is made up of chitin and proteins. This arrangement of materials creates a photonic bandgap that reflects light in a specific way, resulting in an antigravity effect.

The scarab beetle's shell is able to produce this upward force by reflecting light in a specific way. When light interacts with the shell's photonic bandgap, it creates a repulsive force that counteracts the force of gravity, resulting in an antigravity effect.

The anti-gravity effect was proven in the 70’s.
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Moon · 133w
This is great. Become zappleable pls!
The Fishcake (nostr.build) · 133w
Gravity is literally curvature in space-time due to mass. Antigravity would mean uncurving space-time. There is no evidence of negative mass that we have seen or observed. All of the above sounds super sus to me 🐶🐾🫂🫡
The Marie ⚡️🦂 · 133w
The reason they were fascinated with scarab beetles is; Scarab amulets' powers of rebirth and renewal were utilized to aid the dead and they could either be placed in the tomb or within the deceased's mummy wrappings, particularly atop the heart. The heart was very significant for the ancient Egypti...
Jordan Sather · 133w
Viktor Grebbenikov knew https://image.nostr.build/157dfc1c17c6a2c372d36c28da83b85f535e6d215f49f661c6e398e0dd78071b.jpg
Leo Fernevak · 133w
Very interesting Lauren. I asked physicist Mike Mccolloch (Quantized Inertia theorist) a minute ago if insects may have developed some form of anti-gravity QI thrust. Mike's response: "I'm aware of him, thx. It is not impossible that insects may have evolved a #QI nanostructure to give a little l...
hh · 133w
Lift is not "anti-gravity".