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GRAVITY

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GRAVITYGravityanti-gravity (theoretical context only)gravitationgravitational fieldgravitational interaction

Disambiguation

In UAP/UFO investigation context, 'gravity' refers both to the fundamental physical force described by Einstein's general relativity and, speculatively, to theoretical gravity-manipulation propulsion concepts proposed to explain advanced craft characteristics. Not to be confused with any proper name or organization.

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The fundamental interaction in physics by which massive objects attract each other; classically described by Newton's inverse-square law, fundamentally by Einstein's general relativity as spacetime curvature caused by mass-energy.

A interação fundamental na física pela qual objetos massivos se atraem entre si; classicamente descrita pela lei do inverso do quadrado de Newton, fundamentalmente pela relatividade geral de Einstein como curvatura do espaço-tempo causada por massa-energia.

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  • Gravity
    Wikipediahigh· 2026-05-14
    • Gravity is one of four fundamental interactions
    • Einstein's general relativity describes gravity as spacetime curvature
    • Newton's inverse-square law remains accurate for everyday applications
    • Gravity has infinite range but weakens with distance
  • Anti-Gravity
    Wikipediahigh· 2026-05-14
    • Anti-gravity is not possible under known physics
    • NASA's Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program (1996-2002) found no evidence for anti-gravity effects
    • Thomas Townsend Brown's gravitator devices produced only ion-wind effects, not true anti-gravity
    • Podkletnov's superconductor claims could not be reproduced
  • UAP Warp Drives: The Ten Observables
    Alternative Propulsion Engineering Conferencemedium· 2026-05-14
    • Some researchers propose warp drive theory as framework for understanding UAP characteristics
    • Observed UAP flight characteristics (instantaneous acceleration, right-angle turns, transmedium operation) are interpreted by some as evidence of gravity manipulation
    • Alcubierre warp drive model has been applied to UAP phenomenon analysis
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GRAVITY

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Disambiguation: In UAP/UFO investigation context, 'gravity' refers both to the fundamental physical force described by Einstein's general relativity and, speculatively, to theoretical gravity-manipulation propulsion concepts proposed to explain advanced craft characteristics. Not to be confused with any proper name or organization.

Gravity is a fundamental interaction in physics, defined as the force that draws material objects toward each other. Albert Einstein's general relativity (1915) revolutionized understanding by describing gravity not as a force but as the curvature of spacetime caused by mass and energy. In classical physics, gravity follows Newton's law of universal gravitation (F=Gm₁m₂/r²). In UAP/UFO research literature, gravity appears frequently in theoretical frameworks proposing that advanced craft propulsion systems might manipulate gravitational fields to achieve observed flight characteristics such as instantaneous acceleration and transmedium operation. However, no reproducible anti-gravity or gravity-control technology has been demonstrated in mainstream science.

Enriquecimento (PT-BR)

Desambiguação: In UAP/UFO investigation context, 'gravity' refers both to the fundamental physical force described by Einstein's general relativity and, speculatively, to theoretical gravity-manipulation propulsion concepts proposed to explain advanced craft characteristics. Not to be confused with any proper name or organization.

Gravidade é uma interação fundamental na física, definida como a força que atrai objetos materiais entre si. A teoria geral da relatividade de Albert Einstein (1915) revolucionou a compreensão ao descrever a gravidade não como uma força, mas como a curvatura do espaço-tempo causada por massa e energia. Na física clássica, a gravidade segue a lei da gravitação universal de Newton (F=Gm₁m₂/r²). Na literatura sobre pesquisa de UAP/UFO, a gravidade aparece frequentemente em estruturas teóricas que propõem que sistemas de propulsão de naves avançadas poderiam manipular campos gravitacionais para alcançar as características de voo observadas, como aceleração instantânea e operação transMídia. Porém, nenhuma tecnologia de anti-gravidade ou controle de gravidade reproduzível foi demonstrada na ciência convencional.

External Sources

  • Gravity · Wikipedia · reliability: high — Gravity is one of four fundamental interactions; Einstein's general relativity describes gravity as spacetime curvature; Newton's inverse-square law remains accurate for everyday applications; Gravity has infinite range but weakens with distance
  • Anti-Gravity · Wikipedia · reliability: high — Anti-gravity is not possible under known physics; NASA's Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Program (1996-2002) found no evidence for anti-gravity effects; Thomas Townsend Brown's gravitator devices produced only ion-wind effects, not true anti-gravity; Podkletnov's superconductor claims could not be reproduced
  • UAP Warp Drives: The Ten Observables · Alternative Propulsion Engineering Conference · reliability: medium — Some researchers propose warp drive theory as framework for understanding UAP characteristics; Observed UAP flight characteristics (instantaneous acceleration, right-angle turns, transmedium operation) are interpreted by some as evidence of gravity manipulation; Alcubierre warp drive model has been applied to UAP phenomenon analysis
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