this is becus if gravity were geometry, then this
automatically would imply physical real shapes
for instance, a sphere, like our sun or earth, has
gravity
now the interesting observation,
a disk is just a flat sphere, accordingly he should
also generate gravity, but tha gravity from missing
sphere around the disk is now subtracted from
tha sphere, and therefore it has a negative gravity
consequently lets put some numbers
gravity_disk = 10mg
gravity_sphere = 1g (related sphere for tha disk)
now
gravity_disk - gravity_sphere = 10mg -1g = -0.99g
herby follows immediately that according to relativity
a disk, like a ufo, would works using negative gravity
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