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Physicists create mind-bending 'negative mass' that accelerates backwards and could help explain black holes

    Chiara Palazzo

19 April 2017 • 5:08am

Scientists have created a fluid with "negative mass" which they claim can be used to explore some of the more challenging concepts of the cosmos.


Washington State University physicists explained that this mass, unlike every physical object in the world we know, accelerates backwards when pushed.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2017/04/19/physicists-create-mind-bending-negative-mass-accelerates-backwards/
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Now if we could apply this to space travel somehow

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Now if we could apply this to space travel somehow

The guys at WSU already flew to the sun with it.  At night, of course.

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The guys at WSU already flew to the sun with it.  At night, of course.

lol.

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Negative mass. Give me a break. What's next thiotimoline?
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