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Why quantum level antigravitational effect is interesting except for making the levitating spacecraft that travels faster than light?



The antigravitational at the quantum level is one of the most interesting things in the world. The quantum-level antigravitation doesn't mean levitating spacecraft. It means the ability to adjust the weight or the quantum fields of electrons. 

The difference between antigravitation and regular radiation is that the gravitation affects the weight of the electron or quark without affecting the electromagnetic forces of those particles. If the quantum-level antigravitation is possible that allows using the quantum gravitation as the glue between the particles that have the same electrical polarity.  

In the normal situation, the electron chains are made by anchoring them together with the magnetic field that presses that structure together. This kind of thing is making it possible to create the ultimate superconducting material. But stabilizing this type of structure is difficult because the same polarity causes that electrons repel each other. But what if the electrons or protons can anchor together by using quantum gravitation?

That thing would make it possible to make the next-generation quantum materials that have the ultimate superconducting ability. But if we are thinking about the possibility to create a large-size free-electron or proton structure. By using quantum gravitation could be possible to connect the same polar particles to one entirety. This type of thing can use to create monopolar objects. 

The monopolar objects are impossible in the real world. But in the quantum world, the monopolar is a very common phenomenon. The electrons and protons are monopolar particles. But the monopolar is possible only with single particles. If monopolar particles can be made on a larger scale. 

That thing makes it possible to create the magic stick. That can use to move the objects in nanotechnology. Quantum antigravitation could make those things possible. And if quantum antigravitation can create in the real-life, that thing makes it possible to create the next-generation technology.

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