From magic carpets to hoverboards and space drives, the human
imagination has always seen antigravity as the ultimate aspirational
symbol of power over nature. It featured prominently in the
technologically optimistic science fiction of the mid-20th century,
and remains popular with amateur theorists hoping to make a
world-shaking breakthrough, and those seeking to explain UFO sightings
in terms of alien technology. Yet the whole concept of antigravity is
often derided by professional scientists. Is this a valid view, or are
they missing something? This entertaining and thought-provoking book
provides a wide-ranging survey of the whole field of antigravity, from
science-fictional treatments by the likes of H. G. Wells, Isaac Asimov
and Arthur C. Clarke, through speculative research by NASA,
universities and the aerospace industry, to the totally different
mindset of ufologists, fringe researchers and conspiracy theorists. In
a world where our understanding of physics is known to be incomplete,
and which has been shaken by numerous paradigm shifts in the past, can
we be certain that the discovery of antigravity isn’t just around
the corner?
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Fiction, Fringe Science, and Modern Physics
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783032117953
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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