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As it is, she simply hums in agreement.]
Correct. Now, normally, atoms are bound by gravity. Even when things appear to levitate, they're really suspended by something else, or are in truth gravitating towards something else.
However. I found, via suspending an atom within a ray of light, that I could suspend it indefinitely. That it wouldn't defy gravity so much as simply put off the inevitable. After that . . . it was simply a matter of expanding that field to larger and larger objects. An apple. A chair.
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As it is, she simply hums in agreement.]
Correct. Now, normally, atoms are bound by gravity. Even when things appear to levitate, they're really suspended by something else, or are in truth gravitating towards something else.
However. I found, via suspending an atom within a ray of light, that I could suspend it indefinitely. That it wouldn't defy gravity so much as simply put off the inevitable. After that . . . it was simply a matter of expanding that field to larger and larger objects. An apple. A chair.
A city.