Firoth said:
As far as my understanding goes, the idea behind making a craft with anti-gravity abilities is that it would be completely free from the effects of gravity. Allowing it to simply move or be moved through space under its own power, without pull from a planet or any other mass.
That's not entirely wrong, but you're forgetting something, and that's the simple fact that whatever is on the Earth before you magically turn off the gravity, is ALSO moving along at the exact same clip. For the rest, see AccursedTheory
Firoth said:
Now, the Earth moves through space at about 67,000 miles per hour and rotates at about 1,000 miles per hour.
So, assuming my understanding of what anti-gravity is supposed to be, wouldn't anything that was suddenly free from the effects of gravity go hurtling away from us? Or, depending on what side of the Earth it was on at activation, slam into the ground?
Anti-gravity would be a freaky and fucked up thing in ways that most people don't understand unless they're truly familiar with Relativity. Gravity, in the current formulation, is not a force, but a pseudoforce created as a result of the geometry of spacetime. That's spaceTIME. They're part of the same fabric, and gravity has an effect on both. Gravity, the result of mass/energy acting upon spacetime, and in turn being "guided" locally by the resulting geometry. The greater the mass, the greater the warping. Like this:
Imagine a block of spacetime, with a large star in it.
See how the clocks closer to the mass (deeper in the gravity well) move slower relative to those more distant clocks? There is no theoretical accounting for how you could achieve anti-gravity without also warping spacetime. Even in the most exotic theories involving negative energy densities, these only exist in extreme conditions such as the region within the static limit of a black hole.
But look, even if you had a magic wand that could turn off gravity for YOU, what would that mean? The least of your problems, I think, would be your relationship to the Earth. How about your place in the manifold of spacetime you call home? I think "turning off gravity" would be a similar proposition to "Leaving the universe".
Oh and in case you're thinking, "Wow, leaving the universe?! Cool!" I mean "...Through a sieve."
FalloutJack said:
Zontar said:
Anti gravity is a ludicrous idea that defies the laws of physics.
As we know them. Of course, some contend that gravity is technically one of the weaker forces, and your milege may vary on that account. The idea behind it would be the cancellation of waves to some degree. We don't know how to just blatantly do that to everything, but blocking waves at all is not an unknown thing. You can Arthur C. Clarke that one, for sure, but I won't write out 'Impossible' out of hand.
It would have nothing at all to do with waves, please don't bullshit. You're not wrong to write off nothing as impossible, but "Horrendously unlikely" is fair, or "Not without a pet black hole", or "Not survivable." As the impossible goes, FTL travel/Time Travel, Anti-Gravity, and Perpetual Motion are the BIG three that are very nearly totally ruled out by a theory that's been tested for a 100 years without showing anything like signs of being falsified.
Remember, the theory that says "anti-gravity is bullshit" is the same one that let us detect black holes merging.