The disappearance of America's leading anti-gravity researcher

In the early 1990s, Chinese-American physicist Ning Li published a series of controversial papers theorizing about anti-gravity. In 2001, she received a Defense Department contract to fund experimental efforts based on her theories... And in 2004, Ning Li disappeared - prompting a flood of conspiracy theories.
Let's dive into the work of Ning Li and the mystery surrounding her disappearance to see which parts of this story we can finally put to rest for good.
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  • @Brian-pq3kv
    @Brian-pq3kvАй бұрын

    Fantastic video, Dr. Ning Li was an American patriot and should be remembered as such.

  • @wizardofhoz7216

    @wizardofhoz7216

    Ай бұрын

    Think she heads up the North Korea nuclear initiative as a prisoner of that country!

  • @dereksollows9783

    @dereksollows9783

    Ай бұрын

    Was?

  • @TheCynicsCynic

    @TheCynicsCynic

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@dereksollows9783Yes. She is no longer alive, so "was" wouldbe the appropriate term to use.

  • @TheWhiteWolf2077

    @TheWhiteWolf2077

    Ай бұрын

    She worked on ufos. Obvious.

  • @Alex90210alex

    @Alex90210alex

    Ай бұрын

    She passed away in 2021. She was hit by a car in Alabama in 2015 and had brain damage and died as a result of her injuries in 2021. Her husband saw the accident and had a heart attack as a result and died a year later. Super sad story for a great American patriot

  • @willywonka4340
    @willywonka4340Ай бұрын

    finally, someone is talking about her, in great detail 👏 Thanks Alex

  • @talpiotATprotonmailDOTcom

    @talpiotATprotonmailDOTcom

    Ай бұрын

    The Hunt For Zero Point. By Nick Cook.

  • @danielleahy15

    @danielleahy15

    Ай бұрын

    Nah the real ones have been

  • @willywonka4340

    @willywonka4340

    Ай бұрын

    @@danielleahy15 yeah I've been keeping tabs on any information available, but her recent death is news and a shocker for me. RIP!

  • @The_ZeroLine

    @The_ZeroLine

    Ай бұрын

    The CCP kidnapped her and Alex Hollings helped cover it up. HE’S ALEX HOLLINGS!

  • @chrissinclair4442

    @chrissinclair4442

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, but no one will ever talk about Edward Witten or his father.

  • @Investigativeevents
    @Investigativeevents29 күн бұрын

    Oh wow. I’m the Huntsville journalist who interviewed her son George. Love the video!

  • @radiofreealbemuth8540

    @radiofreealbemuth8540

    24 күн бұрын

    What do you think happened?

  • @joeldavis1040

    @joeldavis1040

    24 күн бұрын

    Prove it

  • @Investigativeevents

    @Investigativeevents

    23 күн бұрын

    @@radiofreealbemuth8540 Alex got it all correct. She was hit by a car while crossing the street at UAH and she lived for 6 years after the fact. Her son is 100% confident in the fact there was no foul play.

  • @radiofreealbemuth8540

    @radiofreealbemuth8540

    22 күн бұрын

    @@Investigativeevents thank you for replying.

  • @gpilsitz1783

    @gpilsitz1783

    22 күн бұрын

    Probably need to be careful too!

  • @Noir-Tesseract
    @Noir-TesseractАй бұрын

    They’ve been doing anti-gravity research since the 50’s. At Chapel Hill NC.

  • @MrBrachiatingApe

    @MrBrachiatingApe

    12 күн бұрын

    My grandfather helped found a lab at Harvard with Donald Menzel to research 2nd-order gravitational forces around 1970.

  • @dynamicloco2186

    @dynamicloco2186

    9 күн бұрын

    What a waste of research and her life….50-60 years of research and nothing to show

  • @martythemartian99

    @martythemartian99

    8 күн бұрын

    @@dynamicloco2186 Lots to show with her published papers, and her work goes on to this day. Lots of people do work on a project that is completed by others, but that does NOT mean their life was wasted by any means.

  • @jefrimarskarmildechavezsam2970

    @jefrimarskarmildechavezsam2970

    6 күн бұрын

    On god there’s anti-gravity vehicles out there!!

  • @zoltanfabiansk5795

    @zoltanfabiansk5795

    4 күн бұрын

    Exactly! These people are totally misinformed!!! There were successful prototypes on both sides, USA and CCCP!!! Fooled people!

  • @bencapps5509
    @bencapps5509Ай бұрын

    Having lived in the Huntsville area for over 20 years now, I can confirm you cannot throw a rock in Huntsville without hitting a software engineer, a software developer, somebody who works for the missile defense agency or the defense department or something along those lines at all. They're everywhere. The amount of space and military research that goes on in Huntsville is insane

  • @mysterion4301

    @mysterion4301

    Ай бұрын

    Lots of great engineering teams throughout Alabama. I live in close proximity to Edwards AFB and China Lake, NWC. We know good engineers out here when we meet them and Alabama has some of the very best.

  • @seoulmandan

    @seoulmandan

    Ай бұрын

    Not to mention staff associated with Space Camp.

  • @superstarjohnnyecko

    @superstarjohnnyecko

    Ай бұрын

    Was you throwing rocks at the nerds again? Tisk risk!

  • @Kevrz35

    @Kevrz35

    Ай бұрын

    😂​@@superstarjohnnyecko

  • @equaliser2265

    @equaliser2265

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the information. Wall's have ears you know.

  • @samiamgreeneggsandham7587
    @samiamgreeneggsandham7587Ай бұрын

    Ning Li sounds like a badass American.

  • @LordHolley

    @LordHolley

    Ай бұрын

    I hope that what she was doing was so badass that the government is hiding her (with her consent) so she can keep working and not have another government try infiltrating her work....like some do.

  • @kevinw4267

    @kevinw4267

    Ай бұрын

    As a Chinese immigrant to America, now American citizens, she will be the role model I look up to. RIP Dr. Ming Li, a true American!

  • @AizenTeicho

    @AizenTeicho

    Ай бұрын

    yes indeed, I would call this amazing woman a patriot!

  • @leona369

    @leona369

    Ай бұрын

    What a great story I love it, it's not like the people we had from China working in the only level 4 research facility in Canada, taking back top secret work from Canada back to China, and not just once this was in a span of several years, I get irritated when people say oh our government is so incompetent they're not incompetent they know exactly what they're doing, they let this happen Trudeau and his gang of deplorables let this happen

  • @jackreacher.

    @jackreacher.

    Ай бұрын

    Never trust a Chinese scientist.

  • @david3g8856
    @david3g8856Ай бұрын

    It’s fascinating learning about these hidden hero’s in our history. I hope Dr. Li’s contribution can see the light of day someday soon so that she can be recognized for her achievements.

  • @a.teague4837
    @a.teague4837Ай бұрын

    Another great report sir! Between your data collection & text writing as well as image & video editing for the information of topics that are not only difficult to attain but I'm sure can even be intentionally deceptive many times... I don't know how you put new reports out so fast but thank you for sharing the fruits of your labor.

  • @Pearly44-nm7kn
    @Pearly44-nm7knАй бұрын

    Alex, this is by far one of your best stories. Thanks for bringing Dr Li's story to us. My wife is an Asian American, born in Fujian province China and lived in Hong Kong for 25 years. She loves her birth country, but she would never betray her American roots where she has lived with me for the last 15 years. Based on what you've shared with us, it sounds like Dr. Li was likewise, a true American patriot.

  • @sr400boi

    @sr400boi

    Ай бұрын

    She was amazing. She died in 2021. Never disappeared after a big breakthrough. I clicked on the video because i witnessed a tr3b in person so im no stranger to conspiracy. Its just terrible when people are too ignorant to research common information or are nefarious. Rip

  • @quintrapnell3605

    @quintrapnell3605

    Ай бұрын

    As a fellow American I love China but I cannot support its current regime. Bless China and its people.

  • @peekaboopeekaboo1165

    @peekaboopeekaboo1165

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@quintrapnell3605 You should sympathize with the CPC ... for they've majority support from the people .

  • @user-yh2of2nz2s

    @user-yh2of2nz2s

    Ай бұрын

    @@peekaboopeekaboo1165Do you mean CCP? If so, don't be ridiculous. They are are a communist, terrorist country, and lie every time they open their mouths. A weak country who steal for everything they have technologically.

  • @reclusiarchgrimaldus1269

    @reclusiarchgrimaldus1269

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@peekaboopeekaboo1165 Can you tell me what happened on June 4, 1989?

  • @classifiedtopsecret4664
    @classifiedtopsecret4664Ай бұрын

    I'm reading a book on anti-gravity, i can't put it down..

  • @matthewvaroz4812

    @matthewvaroz4812

    Ай бұрын

    name of book?

  • @fundermentalist9473

    @fundermentalist9473

    Ай бұрын

    What is the book your reading ?

  • @williamwebster2211

    @williamwebster2211

    Ай бұрын

    haha

  • @botcrack

    @botcrack

    Ай бұрын

    You twats! it was a pretty good joke! lol But seriously, that book is misleading, there is no "down" in gravity.

  • @28russ

    @28russ

    Ай бұрын

    @@fundermentalist9473Ya wouldn't get it anyway........It'd go right over your head.........

  • @Marcus_x_art
    @Marcus_x_artАй бұрын

    Thanks for clearing up the suspicions

  • @davidrodier6030
    @davidrodier6030Ай бұрын

    Thanks for this video. You did a fantastic job in presenting the available info in a balanced way.

  • @claytondennis8034
    @claytondennis8034Ай бұрын

    Who was driving the car that hit her? That's the most important unanswered question.

  • @Jump-n-smash

    @Jump-n-smash

    Ай бұрын

    Newton

  • @dillydoor

    @dillydoor

    Ай бұрын

    Jesus took the wheel

  • @Wackalacka

    @Wackalacka

    Ай бұрын

    God damn ccp

  • @rogerleverton2735

    @rogerleverton2735

    Ай бұрын

    That is the key question, with many ramifications.

  • @byronharano2391

    @byronharano2391

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@WackalackaChinese Communist Polluted Bureau. Yellowman garbage.

  • @Eggster68
    @Eggster68Ай бұрын

    I read an article about Ning Li a long time ago ... probably back in the Naughties. When she disappeared from public view, I created a Google Alert for 'Ning Li' &/or 'AC Gravity', so when that 2023 article came out, I got an alert after a decade and a half. I had hoped for better news, but at least I finally had some answers. Thanks for bringing this to the broader public. I dearly hope her colleagues carried on with her work.

  • @EdibleDiarrhoea

    @EdibleDiarrhoea

    Ай бұрын

    I use alerts for random stuff like that too. Curious what else hides in your alert profile. 🧐

  • @Eggster68

    @Eggster68

    Ай бұрын

    @@EdibleDiarrhoea LOL! I have a large number of alerts, mostly innovative startups and technologies that I want to follow. Various genetic pathways that may provide an opportunity for future medical treatments. Things like that.

  • @lylehawthorne4663

    @lylehawthorne4663

    Ай бұрын

    You shouldn't read the Naughties

  • @Eggster68

    @Eggster68

    Ай бұрын

    I like to refer to the 00's as the Naughties because it makes them sound more fun than they were.

  • @yolo_burrito

    @yolo_burrito

    Ай бұрын

    @@Eggster68I thought it was a portmanteau of nineties and aughts. I like it for the combined last decade and first decade.

  • @ky-effect2717
    @ky-effect2717Ай бұрын

    wow its great to hear you make a video on this I actually done a research repot in college back in early 2000s

  • @GeoffBlackmore
    @GeoffBlackmore27 күн бұрын

    She died in July 2021. And she didn't go missing. Just because someone stays out of the limelight doesn't make them a missing person.

  • @thebargainshack6901

    @thebargainshack6901

    20 күн бұрын

    Her free speech went missing, though. The govt. obviously ordered her to keep hush hush about her work, or else.

  • @GeoffBlackmore

    @GeoffBlackmore

    20 күн бұрын

    @@thebargainshack6901 She worked for the DOD, and was granted top secret clearance. The point of top secret is that it isn't publicly shared or discussed.

  • @thebargainshack6901

    @thebargainshack6901

    20 күн бұрын

    @@GeoffBlackmore That's the same I said, just in different words.

  • @kudomos925

    @kudomos925

    18 күн бұрын

    @@thebargainshack6901 aaw cute, can i get a 99 cent offer?

  • @christopher4101

    @christopher4101

    18 күн бұрын

    Gotta love the armchair theorists. "She went missing!... The evil gov. got to her!" LOL.

  • @rwilson4073
    @rwilson4073Ай бұрын

    I am strongly anti-gravity. Horrible stuff Edit: Wouldn’t be a KZread comment section without people arguing in the replies

  • @MrGrandure

    @MrGrandure

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed. Makes my scrote hang lower every year

  • @willywonka4340

    @willywonka4340

    Ай бұрын

    all of those poor souls who fell from heights for whatever reason would agree with your sentiment 👍🤫😁

  • @bsadewitz

    @bsadewitz

    Ай бұрын

    I dunno, it definitely is keeping mankind down--no argument there. But it has an underappreciated role in keeping things together, as well. Be careful what u wish for.

  • @rwilson4073

    @rwilson4073

    Ай бұрын

    @@bsadewitz maybe we can compromise and just have some gravity

  • @stevenschmidt

    @stevenschmidt

    Ай бұрын

    😂

  • @galacticgregs
    @galacticgregsАй бұрын

    I knew Ning Li and Whitt Brantley. I have even been in her lab. She was a member of my Huntsville Alabama L5 Society (HAL5) when I was president of the group. She was a great scientist and a great lady. I will do another video on this before too long.

  • @fragwagon

    @fragwagon

    Ай бұрын

    Any update, Mr Gregs?

  • @ashkrikorian5753

    @ashkrikorian5753

    27 күн бұрын

    Any further info?

  • @trustmeimapotato4708

    @trustmeimapotato4708

    26 күн бұрын

    I wanna see this video

  • @D.N.GlobalConsulting

    @D.N.GlobalConsulting

    25 күн бұрын

    I wanna see the video

  • @galacticgregs

    @galacticgregs

    25 күн бұрын

    @@D.N.GlobalConsulting I hope to do a video before too long. I want to see if I can interview Nig Li's son first.

  • @Digisaurus
    @DigisaurusАй бұрын

    Thanks for another great video Alex!!

  • @frankrivera4625
    @frankrivera4625Ай бұрын

    Ning Li passed away on July 27, 2021, after suffering permanent brain damage from a car accident in 2014, which led to Alzheimer’s disease . There’s no evidence of her disappearing in the sense of being missing; instead, her later years were marked by her health struggles.

  • @mysterion4301
    @mysterion4301Ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed your video. The one thing I'm left wondering about is the car that hit her. Back in '81 an old colleague that had worked in the OSS during WWII was killed. He came out of the OSS, refusing a job with their successor organization, and soon had several patents in chemistry and chemical processes. They made him very rich. He went out the same way Ning Li did. He stepped off a curb in San Francisco, the car that hit him sped away, and it was never found. It's odd how some things play out...

  • @YeshuaTheWayTheTruthThelight

    @YeshuaTheWayTheTruthThelight

    Ай бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing mate.. Could've been the Chinese operatives or even cia.. When there's a hit and run and the car just disappears plus sudden heart attacks then you Know there's a snidey government agency slithering about like a reptilian waiting to pounce...!! The woman was tinkering with forms of technology that the backroom staff of the government have been hiding since the 40s...

  • @weserbruch

    @weserbruch

    Ай бұрын

    Maybe espionage activity from China or Russia?

  • @jeff-sq4fe

    @jeff-sq4fe

    Ай бұрын

    TO BE EXPECTED!! OFCOURSE!

  • @user-ko1tu8cd4m

    @user-ko1tu8cd4m

    Ай бұрын

    Sounds to me government got rid of them by making it look like an accident. They new to much

  • @manolisgledsodakis873

    @manolisgledsodakis873

    Ай бұрын

    Is that how you spell "kerb" in America? How confusing because the verb "to curb" has a totally different meaning. E.g. curb your enthusiasm.

  • @Alex-uc4bd
    @Alex-uc4bdАй бұрын

    A moment of silence for everyone who disappeared for for discovering something... We may not even heard of you, but you did great and we thank you. R.I.P. May God have mercy and protect those people who will discover something again that could get them in trouble... Those evil people silencing the truth will not always exist. And they're NOT unstoppable. Evil can end when the good unites .

  • @Capt083

    @Capt083

    Ай бұрын

    Arkancide pure and simple.

  • @theblindDD

    @theblindDD

    Ай бұрын

    Sad jealous losers in my book

  • @shirothehero0609

    @shirothehero0609

    Ай бұрын

    Tesla, the gentleman who created the H2O engine, a prominent fusion researcher that "did it", a man I personally met who created a method to increase ICE efficiency significantly - cant remember some of these peoples names since its been some time since they happened (decades), but there have been so many wonderful people who wanted to help humanity have been killed, vanished forever or disappeared only to reappear years later knowing 'nothing'. The world we live in is wonderful and suspect. Amazing and awful. I hope one day we get ahead of the greed, fear and ego before they destroy us.

  • @AtSafeDistance

    @AtSafeDistance

    Ай бұрын

    people that have died and come back claim the other side is just like things are here but that colors are more vivid etc, : if that is true, it is not hard to imagine a world where those that would do such evil as to prevent a fantastic invention from reaching the people: would not be allowed. If that is the case then almost no politician will be there, and Hill should be really afraid of passing on. :)

  • @HuntingTarg

    @HuntingTarg

    Ай бұрын

    "Lies are in debt to the truth, and at some point the bill must come due."

  • @robhaythorne4464
    @robhaythorne4464Ай бұрын

    I am a member of the Society for the Preservation of Gravity. No one knows how much gravity we have left, so we must conserve it. Each time you fly (sorry, Alex) or take an elevator to the observation deck, you are using up this vital resource. So, stop it. Thanks, everyone.

  • @thebargainshack6901

    @thebargainshack6901

    20 күн бұрын

    I'm a gravity hoarder.

  • @SickBuckNaStY

    @SickBuckNaStY

    17 күн бұрын

    How do I invest my life savings in gravity, too?

  • @robhaythorne4464

    @robhaythorne4464

    17 күн бұрын

    @SickBuckNaStY If you just hold on to what you have already, gravity will become a scarcer and scarcer resource in the future, therefore more valuable.

  • @thebargainshack6901

    @thebargainshack6901

    17 күн бұрын

    @@SickBuckNaStY I'll sell you some gravity.

  • @AInfusedNetwork
    @AInfusedNetwork17 күн бұрын

    There’s something about magnets and anti-gravity that will be revealed soon. It’ll be like large language models where they’ll say “oh we just had this tech but didn’t know what to do with it” lol

  • @AudioFileZ
    @AudioFileZАй бұрын

    I live less than an hour away from Huntsville, AL. I first read about Ning's research and forming a spin-off company about six or seven years ago when that story said she'd disappeared. There was scant little known about if she was even still in the country or alive. Your video here clears up what happened. It seems like the biggest part of her work, the "accidental" hit and run was mostly kept on the down-low (previously published papers would only give hints as to the real depth of what she was pioneering it would seem). It's pretty jarring as imagine pedestrian/car accidents are extremely low, almost non-existent, in North Alabama. My sister was seriously injured as a passenger in a vehicle driven by her then husband when he actually hit and killed a man between Decatur and Huntsville on I-65 in the early eighties. It was at night and the man had actually been picked up by State Troopers earlier in the day as he was walking on the highway (illegal for obvious reasons). He was released however and somehow made his way back on to the interstate. I only mention this because the whole thing was bizarre as there weren't any other pedestrian/vehicle deaths we had ever heard of in North Alabama at the time. These kind of things just don't seem to be even sporadic here. That said, finding out that Ning was basically taken out, along with her husband, by an unknown driver of a vehicle seems like it could have been a kind of planned hit. I wonder what the actual police report may have included since it seems to be a closed case with no resolution? You certainly did a good job of revealing that Ning did not disappear, but what you did find raises more questions to be sure. It's like where are the other witnesses besides her husband? Where in Huntsville did it occur? Why was it not a story that was reported as local news at the time? You certainly did a noble service to her family as it put an end to any of those who were saying she defected back to China or anything regarding her loyalty to the USA. As such, this remains a very real enigma.

  • @drunkalfuzzyness

    @drunkalfuzzyness

    Ай бұрын

    Interesting about the lack of car accidents etc in that area. When he talked about that entire part, I found it very suspicious also 🤔

  • @conniewaynewalters6414

    @conniewaynewalters6414

    Ай бұрын

    Damn

  • @AudioFileZ

    @AudioFileZ

    Ай бұрын

    pedestrian/car accidents. we got our share of fender benders otherwise@@drunkalfuzzyness

  • @bwfvc7770

    @bwfvc7770

    Ай бұрын

    You think, "The Heavies", got her?

  • @janblackman6204

    @janblackman6204

    Ай бұрын

    Actually another accident occurred on a young woman who was a child of a ccp big wig. She was killed crossing sparkman drive on her bike. I know about this because she was in college at the same time as my son. Another suspicious accident

  • @Llyrin
    @LlyrinАй бұрын

    In state legal parlance, domestic is within the home state, foreign is in another US state, and alien is outside US borders.

  • @benjaminlynch9958

    @benjaminlynch9958

    Ай бұрын

    Those damn foreigners from Mississippi…

  • @jackwalker9492

    @jackwalker9492

    Ай бұрын

    A very large over generalization.

  • @dr.victorvs

    @dr.victorvs

    Ай бұрын

    Do we need to go deeper? In medical parlance, domestic is from one's home, and both foreign and alien are what from outside of one's body.

  • @Llyrin

    @Llyrin

    Ай бұрын

    @@dr.victorvs I’m pretty sure the State of Alabama uses legal terms for defining businesses. 🤔

  • @dr.victorvs

    @dr.victorvs

    Ай бұрын

    Speaking of states that like to pretend they are a country, though, anyone else find weird those people who want to seceed? They're always in the poorest states, which are net benefitters from federal taxes. Like, you're gonna destroy the union and end up with the GDP of a Central American country. Brexit destroyed the UK economy but statexit would be, like, ten times worse.

  • @tammysmart4486
    @tammysmart4486Ай бұрын

    Excellent narrative. Thankyou for sharing informative stories. Well done.

  • @user-jn6fj2gm9k
    @user-jn6fj2gm9kАй бұрын

    Thank you very much for your efforts, sir. I feel I found it very interesting and also very sad

  • @giovannifontanetto9604
    @giovannifontanetto9604Ай бұрын

    This is literally a X-Files episode, call Mulder and Scully.

  • @Illusori0M

    @Illusori0M

    Ай бұрын

    I want to believe.

  • @RosieRoserules

    @RosieRoserules

    Ай бұрын

    2014 she was struck by a vehicle while crossing the street on the University of Alabama in Huntsville campus. Li’s husband, seeing the accident, suffered a heart attack and died a year later in 2015. For Li, this accident caused permanent brain damage that resulted in Alzheimer’s disease shortly after.[1] On July 27, 2021, Ning Li died at the age of 78.[11]

  • @i-love-space390
    @i-love-space390Ай бұрын

    It is quite interesting that Ning Li's research bears a striking resemblance to the efforts of Podkletnov, the "associate" you showed in your video. He too was working with rotating superconducting disks and claimed a weight reduction of objects located directly above the rotating disk. It may be that Ning was trying to create a valid theoretical framework for explaining his experimental results. The only weird thing that is still unanswered in your video is whether they ever caught the guy that hit her with the car. (That is worthy of its own conspiracy theory. Perhaps the Chinese have the attitude that if we don't get the technology, no one does?)

  • @themollerz

    @themollerz

    Ай бұрын

    IIRC she also came up with a stealth material made of a ceramic type coating that could last a lot longer at supersonic speeds as well as was also next level stealth to replace the fragile stealth coatings in use today. This lady sounds like an amazing inventor.

  • @Wyomingchief

    @Wyomingchief

    Ай бұрын

    This is coming second hand, I have a close friend who works in physics. He had told me about her story a few months ago after coming across the video mentioned here. And through his contacts at the University of Alabama, he said that they never charged anybody with her hit and run. And as far as he knows they didn't even have a suspect😮

  • @ApolloTheDerg

    @ApolloTheDerg

    Ай бұрын

    It really reeks of foul play, with added context in these replies. Depending on how much she really accomplished is another matter, if it was super significant, I would be more surprised if they didn’t know who exactly hit her. If that’s the case, I would wager they might have disappeared too, not by choice.

  • @krzysztofciuba271

    @krzysztofciuba271

    Ай бұрын

    Interesting as col. Ryszard Kuklinski's son also died in a car accident- KGB@Polish Secret Service revenge on his 25 years of cooperation with CIA as a member of Warsaw Pact Headquarters; his second son died also in a boat accident. He lived in hiding in the US after the rescuing operation from Warsaw during the Communist Russian Feast Oct. 7. of the Revolution when all also spies were ..drunk - the agent in the Vatican informed Warsaw that Regan knew the date of Marshall Law and informed about it the pope JPII; hence, the counter operation of Secret Service started,i.,e R.Kuklinski's mission was soon finished

  • @douglassun8456

    @douglassun8456

    Ай бұрын

    To me, too, that is the remaining mystery. If it was a hit-and-run and they never caught the driver, we can't know for sure that it wasn't a hit. We know that the Chinese government knew about her and knew where she lived. We know that she refused to work for them, and she preferred to keep working in the US. The Chinese Communist Party would not have taken kindly to that, and we know that they have operatives and even sympathizers in the US.

  • @davidkaye8712
    @davidkaye8712Ай бұрын

    I remember following this woman back in the day, I had an anti gravity moment in my past and stumbled across her work. I also remember she filed a patent just before she disappeared and the patent was also scrubbed.

  • @treOODA
    @treOODAАй бұрын

    I really enjoyed reading about this as much as the episode about "black triangles". Keep it up.

  • @cccaaa9034
    @cccaaa9034Ай бұрын

    Thank you for this reporting. I followed Ning Li's work and the reporting on her until she disappeared and occasionally would try to search for her online over the years until it was reported she left the country. It is good to have closure on the myth of Ning Li. The only remaining mystery now is how far she and others got in their research.

  • @dannylo5875

    @dannylo5875

    Ай бұрын

    Probably went to China..had agreements and contracts there with bell labs and also Los Almos National Laboratory

  • @onebridge7231
    @onebridge7231Ай бұрын

    Thanks you Alex for brining her story to the masses. I never heard of Dr. Li before this episode. She was a Patriot and taken from us too soon from the accident. A brilliant mind indeed.

  • @satanael9260

    @satanael9260

    Ай бұрын

    That mistaken magnetic phenomenon for "gravitational shielding."

  • @bhhbcc4573

    @bhhbcc4573

    Ай бұрын

    Accident?

  • @jacqulynhilyard1561
    @jacqulynhilyard156122 күн бұрын

    Impressive research by you; so I am newly subscribed. Keep up the good work.

  • @CMB21497
    @CMB21497Ай бұрын

    I have spent half my career working on and around Redstone (born here), but I have never heard of this lady. Thanks for telling her story.

  • @williampatrickfurey
    @williampatrickfureyАй бұрын

    Great research here. Their chair of physics board leaving his seat to go work with her was proof enough for me.

  • @foreverhopeful8497
    @foreverhopeful8497Ай бұрын

    When I was young, there was an inventor featured on our local news from Mississippi. This inventor was showing his " perpetual motion machine. Then he disappeared- so did the machine" and all his notes and records.

  • @davidbroadfoot1864

    @davidbroadfoot1864

    Ай бұрын

    No loss.

  • @Omoroseangel

    @Omoroseangel

    Ай бұрын

    They "offed" him.

  • @DeanAlbenze

    @DeanAlbenze

    Ай бұрын

    Reminds me of the guy who made the car engine which ran on water. Long story short, he was having dinner with his brother one day, took a drink and grabbed his throat and yelled "they poisoned me!" and died while heading for the restaurant door. It's worth some web searches, if the info hasn't been deleted yet.

  • @cherimitchell8977

    @cherimitchell8977

    Ай бұрын

    My grandfather was from Mississippi who designed a perpetual motion device. I remember seeing it continue to spin continually. He would have to physically stop it for it to stop. I remember nothing about it, other than it sat on his workbench and was a wheel. I was just a little girl so I didn’t know it was a big deal. People would come and look at it. He also built a huge telescope and it was mounted on a large cement pad in his yard. People would also come and look through it. The moon was awesome, and it was round (for those flat earthers) and had lots of mountains and craters on it. I don’t know what ever happened with either of those things. He died a natural death when he was in his late 70’s or early 80’s.

  • @mason2307

    @mason2307

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@cherimitchell8977I'd be trying to find out as much as I can about all that

  • @sharont1
    @sharont17 сағат бұрын

    In 2014, Ning Li was struck by a vehicle while crossing the street on the University of Alabama in Huntsville campus. According to Dr. George Men (Li's son) She stopped publishing or discussing her research findings upon attaining a TOP SECRET security clearance. Ning Li of Huntsville, AL passed peacefully away on July 27, 2021. She was 79 years old. One of the world's leading scientists in super-conductivity anti-gravity.

  • @tonics7121
    @tonics7121Ай бұрын

    Well done. Great deep dig, great info.

  • @AnP865
    @AnP865Ай бұрын

    oh no way, you did a video about this? COOL. She has kind hearted eyes.

  • @bradleyswaney6100

    @bradleyswaney6100

    Ай бұрын

    Ikr ❤

  • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192

    @goldenageofdinosaurs7192

    Ай бұрын

    She does🙂

  • @dereksollows9783

    @dereksollows9783

    Ай бұрын

    @@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 agreed - she has such kind eyes.

  • @cspace1234nz

    @cspace1234nz

    Ай бұрын

    ....she looked as though she was having so much fun.

  • @ssppeeaarr

    @ssppeeaarr

    Ай бұрын

    ya sad unc sam had to unalive her tho... like all those who go into that research and made progress.

  • @DrDirigible
    @DrDirigibleАй бұрын

    I remember when she made her first announcements. I always wondered what became of her. Thanks for the video.

  • @MadMadDude
    @MadMadDudeАй бұрын

    I followed Her years ago and could not find much of a trace of Her! She had a formed a company and then nothing. Some Government to Her away and She is most likely still working on it! Great Video. Thanks for putting this out. Please keep them coming! :-)

  • @Jazzaconda
    @JazzacondaАй бұрын

    Liked and subbed for years! Where can I find a Copy of that 3 piece F-14 Canvas in the background?

  • @peterjanson1058
    @peterjanson1058Ай бұрын

    Wow, that video was truly fantastic. Thank you so much for covering this fascinating topic. The research you did and the respect with which you addressed the subject really made this ten out of ten. Well done, subscription earned. I know you can't just find a topic like this every day, but I'd love to see you cover more "out there" stuff.

  • @jamesclaytonbowman5977
    @jamesclaytonbowman5977Ай бұрын

    I grew up in Huntsville, and my mom still lives there, so I still visit very regularly. While it's crazy that I never heard about her research there, it is not surprising. Boasting what I have been told is the highest concentration of STEM PhDs per capita anywhere in the US, Huntsville is a HIGHLY anomalous place.

  • @TheJoeSwanon

    @TheJoeSwanon

    Ай бұрын

    I am shocked I just do not think of Alabama as the place where groundbreaking research is being done. No offense.

  • @dw3695

    @dw3695

    Ай бұрын

    Dr Travis Taylor, one of the foremost scientists investigating UFOs, is from Huntsville

  • @wchunko

    @wchunko

    Ай бұрын

    I went to Ordnance Office Basic Course at Redstone Arsenal in 1987. Prior to that I had never even heard of Huntsville or the Redstone Arsenal. I came away from there with the understanding that that was one of the most high tech places in the world!

  • @pauljensen5699

    @pauljensen5699

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly what you are supposed to think.

  • @somaday2595

    @somaday2595

    Ай бұрын

    Huntsville, the Alabama anomaly. An oasis of cutting edge science in an otherwise anti-science state.

  • @geronimo5537
    @geronimo5537Ай бұрын

    I think Ning Li, is why we keeping seeing all the new silver UAP/UFO ships across the globe. Both sphere and angular. The cigar/tictac shaped ships are of older design. Plenty of video showing all these shapes flying across the sky on the internet. All of which have become more common in recent decades. Which matches up with Ning Li's timeline here fairly well actually.

  • @BionicRusty
    @BionicRustyАй бұрын

    I was privileged to work with an incredible lady who suffered a similar injury. I worked for 40yrs as a defence contractor in the electro optical sector and, during that time, worked closely with a customer (buyer) for a European Contractor. She was an incredible optical designer but was in a serious car accident. Following, and due to this, she sadly suffered a brain injury. However, she was such an asset to the company and had such drive that she changed roles and became a senior buyer, where she continues to work and be a fierce negotiator. I am proud to call her a friend.

  • @Mac-mx8qq
    @Mac-mx8qqАй бұрын

    We know they’ve been experimenting with AG since WW2 at least. Some magazines quoted aeronautical engineers from that time basically saying that AG craft were right around the corner. Then it went dark. I read that from Nick Cook’s book, “The Hunt for Zero Point.” Super interesting book, I highly recommend it.

  • @willywonka4340

    @willywonka4340

    Ай бұрын

    Nikolai Tesla, John G. Trump (uncle of THE DONALD 😂) comes to mind.😅

  • @Mac-mx8qq

    @Mac-mx8qq

    Ай бұрын

    @@willywonka4340 Vannevar Bush as well if I remember right.

  • @willywonka4340

    @willywonka4340

    Ай бұрын

    @@Mac-mx8qq yup! was trying to find V. Bush in my head, but my incessant urge to hit the reply button ASAP overwhelmed my brain lol. Thanks for bringing it up! 🙏

  • @saldownik

    @saldownik

    Ай бұрын

    How do you think jet fighters are propelled?

  • @Mac-mx8qq

    @Mac-mx8qq

    Ай бұрын

    @@saldownik I’m gonna throw out a guess and go with, Jet engine?

  • @heckyeahhd145
    @heckyeahhd1458 күн бұрын

    This video made me subscribe bro, really awesome!

  • @kg2005USMC
    @kg2005USMCАй бұрын

    Great session Alex! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 She definitely was a real Patriot 🇺🇸

  • @jenniferwhitewolf3784
    @jenniferwhitewolf3784Ай бұрын

    I have no idea when they started, but they did have an A-G program in the 1960s... a friend of my father's joined it, and was 'disappeared'.

  • @simonlyons5681
    @simonlyons5681Ай бұрын

    Tremendous overview of this case. Thanks so much for including the citations.

  • @johnambrose5957
    @johnambrose595722 күн бұрын

    Its revelation time. Thank you for this clear and informative story. She is not the first nor the last to give her work and her liife to unscruplious people who will do anything for military gain. May her complete work and life be revealed and remembered. 😊❤

  • @GeneralWolfenstone
    @GeneralWolfenstone29 күн бұрын

    Weird but very informative! Thanks Alex!

  • @zoltanfabiansk5795

    @zoltanfabiansk5795

    4 күн бұрын

    Not weird! Many researchers were killed by CIA! And not only in USA!!! It is so in Europe too! And in Russia too!

  • @tehphoebus
    @tehphoebusАй бұрын

    Excellent video. Thank for drawing attention and setting the record straight!

  • @bigmike9128
    @bigmike9128Ай бұрын

    If they succeeded it would explain how the uap/ufo we've been seeing operate.

  • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192

    @goldenageofdinosaurs7192

    Ай бұрын

    First thing I thought as well

  • @michaelt1775

    @michaelt1775

    Ай бұрын

    They have been seen long before her research

  • @apmoore94

    @apmoore94

    Ай бұрын

    It would also how explain how under the UAP report, many phenomena seen were actually US experiments.

  • @B01

    @B01

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@michaelt1775 Diff types though, who is to say they didn't use the previous to emulate our own?

  • @Seastallion

    @Seastallion

    Ай бұрын

    Sure, but what about reports of such things long predating Dr. Ning Li's work?

  • @LaoWaiJac
    @LaoWaiJac20 күн бұрын

    Great video, awesome story telling!

  • @joshjohnson7586
    @joshjohnson7586Ай бұрын

    Great video man!

  • @thoselog
    @thoselogАй бұрын

    Great show as always! This episode is one of your best in a while, and that's a high bar.

  • @iLLeag7e
    @iLLeag7eАй бұрын

    Alex Hollings, you showed up today. I've seen a couple of your previous videos on Youttube but you never elevated yourself above "Talking Head on KZread" status in my eyes until today. This was a good video and I've actually wondered about Ning Li all these years after I heard she went missing. It made me proud to hear you redeem a patriot of this caliber. +sub I'll pay attention next time Sandboxx is in the feed. Have a good day man, keep up the good work

  • @cognitive-carpenter

    @cognitive-carpenter

    Ай бұрын

    Tough but fair

  • @iLLeag7e

    @iLLeag7e

    Ай бұрын

    @@cognitive-carpenter Thanks for the heads up, I appreciate good content!

  • @robertcarpenter8119

    @robertcarpenter8119

    Ай бұрын

    16:57 ​@@iLLeag7e

  • @robertcarpenter8119

    @robertcarpenter8119

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@iLLeag7e16:57

  • @kringle02
    @kringle02Ай бұрын

    Prayers for her and his family i pray that in the future she is recognized for all her accomplishments.

  • @edwardroche2480
    @edwardroche2480Ай бұрын

    directionally controllable magnetic centrifugal Force was one of my pet projects back about 1974, and theoretically it can overcome gravity. The device would continue to accelerate constantly and go beyond the speed of light. Which wasn't my goal. Personally I decided that it would be used as a weapon by the military and I gave it no further thought. And I hope no one ever discovers it.

  • @ghostindamachine
    @ghostindamachineАй бұрын

    Anti-gravity research has been going on since at least the 1950s. Roger Babson (Babson College) founded the Gravity Research Foundation (see Wiki for more info) in the 1960s. And in that time period even placed many memorial stones around the USA as reminder of the goals set out by the Gravity Research Foundation. One of these memorial stones can be found in the courtyard of the Emery University Math and Science building. The one at Emery University reads, quote: "This monument has been erected in 1963 by the Gravity Research Foundation New Boston New Hampshire Roger W. Babson Founder - it is to remind students of the blessings forthcoming when science determines what gravity is how it works and how it can be controlled." New Boston NH, USA reads: "Here at New Boston, N.H. Roger W. Babson and his associates pioneered in active research for anti gravity and a partial gravity insulator 1959". Check out Wikipedia what the other monuments read. Edit: typo

  • @killman369547

    @killman369547

    Ай бұрын

    There's legend that the Germans were even tinkering with it during the later years of WW2. Their work was apparently sealed away in an abandoned mine

  • @robjones8733

    @robjones8733

    Ай бұрын

    Die Glocke

  • @doz7496

    @doz7496

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@robjones8733'the clock' /bell

  • @ronaldgreene5733

    @ronaldgreene5733

    Ай бұрын

    . . tin foil hat to check out anything not considered mainstream? . . in other words hostage to group oriented behavior and identification -- the means by which the evolution of human affairs and events have been managed for as long as we can remember in human history -- no conspiracy required. Normalization rather than conspiracy is how influence and corruption create and take precedence, so that awareness is hostage to the needs for anything other than ourselves to define what is real and acceptable -- the need for any form of consensus to rule us unaware lest we ever accept responsibility. In fact, research into gravity control was commonly published in scientific literature during the 1950s until 1954 when all of that disappeared in the name of national security. Tesla himself worked with the government on similar technologies before he died. Operation Paperclip included German research that had already entered into this area of study and development. However, let us be hostage through risk aversion requiring repetition to define where we can look to establish a safe zone by which we can remain unaccused . . No one is more deathly afraid of being called a name than Americans. Public programs serve to distract from developments that have the potential to replace fossil fuels for energy production and the awareness of such technologies that would contrast to narratives of crisis and limitation for purposes of control in an oil-based economy and false climate threats that serve as cover for eugenics-based narratives and agendas -- another assumed concern managed no differently than the public in the networking environment through the circulation of information and risk aversion for those involved. The eugenicist's philosophical insider's perspective originates from those influences that have proven time and again that concern is not in existence, but for the control and augmentation and stasis of power -- however addictive such perspective may be. To buy any conscientious philosophy at the level from which conscience is disdained and entirely outside of the culture is to buy delusion wholesale, regardless of ones job or social position. Consensus is a powerful motivator that requires no other confirmation or justification.

  • @satanael9260

    @satanael9260

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@killman369547no they weren't, they were all aerodynamic in nature.

  • @timmyh13
    @timmyh13Ай бұрын

    Thank you for reporting this in the no frills, factual manner you do…

  • @phillipkalaveras1725
    @phillipkalaveras1725Ай бұрын

    The first product made by AC Gravity was a pair of shoes and Ning Li was last seen stepping out of the office to test them and has not been seen since.

  • @neilshahndynasty.8882
    @neilshahndynasty.8882Ай бұрын

    The US patent office has granted a patent on a design for an antigravity device - breaking its own resolution to reject inventions that clearly defy the laws of physics.Nov 9, 2005

  • @mattski850
    @mattski850Ай бұрын

    Alex, great issue!!! Your reporting abilities really shined. Thanks.

  • @waranwhittaker8408
    @waranwhittaker8408Ай бұрын

    Really good episode Alex, as always such an informative and interesting subject ! You always deliver facts and not internet bs ! Thank you from uk 😊

  • @jameswebb4593
    @jameswebb4593Ай бұрын

    Not being a scientist myself 99% of this is over my head. But though old , i do have a functioning memory . Back in the 60's an RAF erk , was carrying a gyro compass from a aircraft in a hangar , when suddenly he was thrown across the floor. I believe that the Americans took up the research into this phenomena without any success , and eventually abandoned it. Any connection , I wonder .

  • @mimisimatic5387
    @mimisimatic5387Ай бұрын

    Thank You for this very informative video ✌🏻😎!!

  • @raulpereyra2817
    @raulpereyra2817Ай бұрын

    GREAT EPISODE! Love the change and clarity.

  • @bobgehrls8538
    @bobgehrls8538Ай бұрын

    I happen to know what happened to the woman that invented anti-gravity. She didn't tether himself down before the cat hit the power switch. (Great video!!!!!!!)

  • @willywonka4340

    @willywonka4340

    Ай бұрын

    Those darn 🐈! paws are always knocking stuff off the table or hitting that light switch! ❤😂

  • @paulristow3454
    @paulristow3454Ай бұрын

    I remember reading about this phenomenon back in the mid-'90s.

  • @beyond8981
    @beyond8981Ай бұрын

    The question in my mind - is who was driving the car that struck her?

  • @michaellee6489
    @michaellee6489Ай бұрын

    Thank You for having this amazing Ladies' back. I'm relatively new to your channel and glad I found it.

  • @MichaelDonlinAwesome
    @MichaelDonlinAwesomeАй бұрын

    Have seen 1 or 2 vids about her before. They were south of awesome. But your video is a wonderful tribute to a smart lady. Respect.

  • @AAA-fb3bm
    @AAA-fb3bmАй бұрын

    Thank you for great work

  • @scottturcotte1860
    @scottturcotte1860Күн бұрын

    I remembered hearing about her disappearing. I am sorry to hear about her death, but glad to know she was a patriot, it is unfortunate her ability to do her research was cut short in her life...

  • @shademe
    @shademeАй бұрын

    YOUR BEST EPISODE YET!

  • @flowerpt
    @flowerptАй бұрын

    Wow, great update on this story. Good job.

  • @fernandomarquez3131
    @fernandomarquez31312 күн бұрын

    Alex I'm Fernando Marquez from LaredoTEXAS. I am a new subscriber ,thank you for your attention.

  • @kevinb3812
    @kevinb3812Ай бұрын

    Thanks for this! Ning Li was a great mind it seems.

  • @danlewellyn6734
    @danlewellyn6734Ай бұрын

    It is interesting that the report says "type 2 semiconductors." It should say, "type 2 superconductors"....

  • @onebylandtwoifbysearunifby5475

    @onebylandtwoifbysearunifby5475

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, that's a typo or autocorrect. It's definitely superconductor as a type II. Military can't afford proof readers on a $900 Billion per year budget.

  • @WEPayne

    @WEPayne

    Ай бұрын

    OK ya got me to Google it. Reckon I better make my foil hat.

  • @ytsm

    @ytsm

    Ай бұрын

    It was full of typos.

  • @dasstigma

    @dasstigma

    Ай бұрын

    That is prime US quality!

  • @mike7652

    @mike7652

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@dasstigmaArrogant Europhag detected!

  • @stevensilver1679
    @stevensilver1679Ай бұрын

    Thank you Alex for that story. I have lived in Huntsville for 24 years and have never heard of it.

  • @forcealchemist2603
    @forcealchemist26034 күн бұрын

    It's not even the first time. There was this scientist named Thomas Townsend Brown who used to hang out with and is pictured on multiple occasions with Oppenheimer, Einstein, and all the other great scientific minds of that era whose main area of study was Electrogravitics. "The Biefield-Brown Effect" is even named after him. For some reason he got written off as a crank at some point and just kind of disappeared from public life. In recent years it's been reported that the B-2 Spirit uses the Biefield-Brown effect in it's wings. Seems odd that a scientific discovery made by a crank was used in one of the most advanced aircrafts that the world has ever seen. It's speculated that when he disappeared from public life, he continued his work in secrecy for the U.S. Government.

  • @jamesborden4805
    @jamesborden4805Ай бұрын

    Alex, you are an outstanding speaker.

  • @BryanW-bp3le
    @BryanW-bp3leАй бұрын

    Watching this video while on the Arsenal in Huntsville AL. As a born and raised Northern California native I find Huntsville a pretty great city to raise a family in. 👍

  • @jamesclaytonbowman5977

    @jamesclaytonbowman5977

    Ай бұрын

    I grew up there, and as far as places in Alabama go, it's as good as it gets. Its economy is almost recession-proof. It's a shame that it's situated in one of our nation's most culturally backward states, with its current Senators being constant national laughingstocks. Pretty sure Tuberville's stunt with holding up all military promotions cost Huntsville the Space Force headquarters.

  • @user-bb2lh8ie6p

    @user-bb2lh8ie6p

    Ай бұрын

    @@jamesclaytonbowman5977 Tell us what part of dismembering a fetus is culturally "forward thinking."

  • @h8GW

    @h8GW

    Ай бұрын

    @user-bb2lh8ie6p Tell us who told you to think that most abortions involve dismembering fetuses.

  • @VeryFamousActor

    @VeryFamousActor

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@user-bb2lh8ie6p Idk god thought it was pretty forward thinking at times

  • @user-bb2lh8ie6p

    @user-bb2lh8ie6p

    Ай бұрын

    @@h8GW Please stop deflecting and answer the question. What's "forward thinking" about killing an unborn human life, whether it be through dismembering the fetus, taking a syringe and injecting saline solution into the brain, or any of the other various methods of killing an early human life?

  • @InternetScammer
    @InternetScammerАй бұрын

    thanks for talking about this subject 👍🏼 this is a GREAT video 👏🏼

  • @GavinMCox
    @GavinMCoxАй бұрын

    Brilliant research!

  • @-Titania
    @-TitaniaАй бұрын

    I saw the video by lucas a long time ago and this is a satisfying explanation of what actually happened. I just wish we knew mire about her research

  • @OregonGreene
    @OregonGreeneАй бұрын

    Per usual, well done Alex! I suspect her family appreciates your findings and comments regarding this very intelligent scientist.

  • @thanossstewart3800
    @thanossstewart3800Ай бұрын

    Thanks Alex this was truly needed to be put to bed about Ning Li

  • @peekaboopeekaboo1165

    @peekaboopeekaboo1165

    Ай бұрын

    Where's the driver that killed her ?

  • @kathymravintz9218
    @kathymravintz9218Ай бұрын

    Great report!

  • @andrewadar
    @andrewadarАй бұрын

    Alex - once an excellent example of quality research AND you ended with a real tribute to the American way

  • @peekaboopeekaboo1165

    @peekaboopeekaboo1165

    Ай бұрын

    Alex should also focus on the murderer .

  • @alexlowe2054
    @alexlowe2054Ай бұрын

    A surprisingly reasonable take for covering such a potentially controversial topic. Well done.

  • @jtyler81

    @jtyler81

    Ай бұрын

    She definitely floated into outer space

  • @gera3ce
    @gera3ce12 сағат бұрын

    Awesome interesting story very informative and I appreciate the fact checking !!! Great work !!

  • @DavidSaupe-tm4cf
    @DavidSaupe-tm4cfАй бұрын

    Thanks for keeping it decent!

  • @NatHemstreetToo
    @NatHemstreetToo20 күн бұрын

    This world should and will (eventually) work together, share information and resources. It’s a practical plan to govern and guard a system as a whole

  • @NATIK001
    @NATIK001Ай бұрын

    Doubt that any workable anti-gravity was developed, but she may have stuck around in DoD research due to some connected discovery and her general skill set being valuable. There are a lot of magnetic weapons systems being researched and developed and her knowledge of superconductors and magnetism would help a lot with development of things like railguns and the like.

  • @mattandrews8528

    @mattandrews8528

    Ай бұрын

    I’ve seen a triangular shaped anti gravity craft silently hovering up close in person over 20yrs ago, they’re real, and man made in the US of A.

  • @Halo6166

    @Halo6166

    Ай бұрын

    What's cram?

  • @HuntingTarg

    @HuntingTarg

    Ай бұрын

    Railguns work, they just keep tearing themselves apart from frictional heating, shear force, and Lorentz force.