An engineer from Russia announced the solution to the secret of antigravity. Scientists immediately questioned this strange discovery - of course, the history of an engineer looks really strange. But the self-taught physicist posted not only a video of the flight, but also a diagram of an unusual device for public access. They say that someone has already managed to repeat the experiment.
At one time, the world-renowned Soviet entomologist, the discoverer of the effect of cavity structures, Grebennikov already showed his own gravitational ticket. Alexey Chekurkov, the author of a modern flying machine, made it exactly according to those drawings.
Gravilet Chekurkov is able to rise into the air. However, at the same time, for some reason, it requires a constant supply of current through the wire. The engineer's explanation doesn't sound scientific and looks more like a collection of practically meaningless terms.
To be honest, the device seems rather dubious to us. The mention of ether by Chekurkov also does not inspire confidence - people believed in this substance back in the 19th century and denied its existence. The gravity ticket in the video, of course, flies. But what's left behind the scenes?