British engineer Eric Laithwaite - as part of his great interest in gyroscopes - once demonstrated how, with it's flywheel stationary, he couldn't lift an extremely heavy gyroscope.
Yet, once it's flywheel was set in motion at high speed he could. And very easily, with just one hand.
Can you say 'Antigravity', Raptards? I know you can.
Eric Laithwaite is the father of Maglev. He contributed greatly to research by NASA into the concept of sending vehicles into space via a linear accelerator track.
Pulse Laser Propulsion. Ion Drives.
The juggernaut that is science rolls inexorably on, caring not whose fundie toes - or whole fundies - it crushes. And on the subject of linear acceleration, how long before that scene in the first "Transformers" film, with the ship-mounted railgun, isn't just science fiction...?
'Occult' refers to that which is 'hidden'. The 'Mysteries' of the Bible are Occult too. Now, what was that about 'Delusions'...?!
'I think the Lord God is the only one who can overcome the force of gravity', eh? You've just admitted that the ancient Chinese, Robert H. Goddard, and Wehrner von Braun are God. You said it, I didn't.