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SWAS: Sphere Within A Sphere

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Site describing the Sphere Within A Sphere concept, by Alfred Eberhardt. SWAS is a method by which null gravity may be achieved using rotating magnetic fields.

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Science Central - 424978 - SWAS Theory: To build a machine which will neutralize gravity

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