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Brian H
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Mstry4u wrote: Here is a good discussion about Higgs and Graviton: http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=78993

I have heard that spinning a superconducting disk may reduce gravity above it forming almost a gravity shield. Perhaps some part of the inertia of mass wrapped up spacetime curvature is captured or somehow dissipated in this process, but I think gravity shielding is still under review (?). Hope that makes sense..

Climate dynamics and atmospheric electricity is a little more up my alley, high energy particle physics and BEC has been a fascination of late, so I’m still getting a grasp on concepts here.

It would be pretty wild if LCH had a fundamental flaw in its interaction with atmospheric electricity that rendered the entire experiment defunked. It would be one of the biggest and most expensive lessons (oops) in physics.

Heh. I doubt it will be “defunked”. 😉 And the planetary fields are rather too dispersed and faint at any given locale, IMO, to impact the experiment. Remember they’re using millions of protons, not just one or two at a time.

Brian H.