The First Antigravity Machine Answers

Sayantani Barman

Dec 22, 2023

The First Antigravity Machine Answers is a general reading topic. The First Antigravity Machine Answers have a total of 13 IELTS questions in total. The specified topic generates 2 question types: no more than 2 words, and true, false, not given. Candidates should read the IELTS Reading passage thoroughly in order to recognize synonyms, identify keywords, and answer the questions below. IELTS reading practice papers, which feature topics such as The First Antigravity Machine Answers. Candidates can use IELTS reading answers to enhance their performance in the reading section.

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Section 1

Read the Following Passage to Answer the Questions Below

The First Antigravity Machine

It was one of the biggest science stories of the 1990s. Even now, the facts behind it remain hotly disputed. And small wonder, for if the claims made for the small disc, the focus of the controversy, are true, it may be possible to break through one of the great barriers in the scientific world and control the most potent of cosmic forces: gravity. Huge innovations in flight and space travel could arise from that.

The first gravity-blocking system to be taken seriously by scientists appeared in a laboratory in Tampere University of Technology, Finland. A Russian scientist named Dr Evgeny Podkletnov created a disc 275mm across, made from a substance which combined copper, barium and the 'rare Earth metal' called yttrium, which is known to be a high- temperature superconductor (a substance that conducts electricity without resistance).

When chilled with liquid nitrogen at -196° C (a high temperature compared with other superconductors), this material loses all its electrical resistance, and can levitate (lift) in a magnetic field. That may seem amazing for a ceramic-like material - and it won a Nobel Prize for the scientists, Karl Muller and Johannes Bednorz, who first demonstrated it in the 1980s. But according to Podkletnov, the disc had another far more astounding property.

In 1992, while experimenting with rotating superconductors, Podkletnov noticed that pipe-smoke from a nearby researcher was drifting into a vertical column above the spinning disc. Intrigued by this phenomenon, he decided to devise an experiment to investigate further. A superconductive disc, surrounded by liquid nitrogen, was magnetically levitated and rotated at high speed - up to 5,000 revolutions per minute (rpm) in a magnetic field. An object was suspended from a sensitive balance above the disc.

It was enclosed in a glass tube to shield it from any effects of air currents. During the course of a series of tests, Podkletnov was able to observe that the object lost a variable amount of weight from less than 0.5 percent to 2 percent of its total weight. This effect was noted with a range of materials from ceramics to wood. The effect was slight, yet the implications were revolutionary: the disc appeared to be partly shielding the object from the gravitational pull of the Earth.

This was just the start, claimed Podkletnov. While far short of the 100 percent reduction in weight needed to send astronauts into space, for example, it was infinitely greater than the amount predicted by the best theory of gravity currently in existence: Einstein's theory of general relativity (GR), published in 1905. According to Einstein, gravity is not some kind of 'force field", like magnetism, which can - in principle at least - be screened out. Instead, GR views gravity as a distortion in the very fabric of space and time that permeates the whole cosmos. As such, any claim to have shielded objects from gravity is to defy Einstein himself.

Podkletnov's claims were subjected to intense scrutiny when he submitted them for publication. The UK Institute of Physics had Podkletnov's paper checked by three independent referees, but none could find a fatal flaw. His research was set to appear in the respected Journal of Physics when events took an unexpected turn. The claims were leaked to the media, sparking world-wide coverage of his apparent breakthrough. Then Podkletnov suddenly withdrew the paper from publication and refused to talk to the press.

Rumors began to circulate of unknown backers demanding silence until the device had been fully patented. But for many scientists the strange events were all too familiar. Podkletnov was just the latest in a long line of people to have made claims about defying gravity. Most of these have come from madcap inventors, with bizarre devices - often with some kind of spinning disc. But occasionally, respectable academics have made such claims as well.

One instance of this occurred in the late 1980s when scientists at Tohoku University, Japan, made headlines with research suggesting that apparatus, known as a gyroscope, lost 0.01 percent of its weight when spinning at up to

13,000 rpm. Oddly the effect only appeared if the gyroscope was spinning anticlockwise - raising suspicions that some mechanical peculiarity was to blame. Attempts by scientists at the University of Colorado to replicate the effect failed.

Then Professor Giovanni Modanese, an Italian theoretical physicist, became interested. He had read an earlier paper by Podkletnov, hinting at a connection between superconductivity and gravity shielding. Modanese wondered if the magnetic fields surrounding the superconductive disc might somehow assimilate part of the gravitational field under it. He published some calculations based on his idea in 1995 - and soon discovered that taking 'antigravity' seriously was a career-limiting move.

The revelations about Podkletnov's antigravity research led to reports of major corporations setting up their own studies. In 2000, the UK defense contractor BAE Systems was said to have launched 'Project Greenglow' to investigate Podkletnov's gravity shield effect. Then it emerged that the US aircraft builder Boeing was also investigating, suggesting it too had an interest in the effect. Groups in other countries were also rumored to be carrying out studies. Yet not one of the teams has reported confirmation of the original findings. Some projects have been wound up without producing results either way. So for the time being, it seems that the dream of controlling gravity will remain precisely that.

Section 2

Solution and Explanation 

Questions 27-30

Label the diagram below. Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER from the passage.

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Q.27

Answer: BALANCE
Supporting statement: “.....An object was suspended from a sensitive balance above the disc......”
Keywords: suspended, disc
Keyword Location: para 4, line 6
Explanation: It is given that the object is suspended from the hook. It is used to weigh the object.

Q.28

Answer: 5000 REVOLUTION/ MINUTE
Supporting statement: “.....up to 5,000 revolutions per minute (rpm) in a magnetic field. An object was suspended from a sensitive balance above the disc......”
Keywords: magnetic, sensitive
Keyword Location: para 4, line 4
Explanation: It is given in the passage that the disc can rotate with a max speed of 5000 revolutions per minute.

Q.29

Answer: LIQUID NITROGEN
Supporting statement: “.....A superconductive disc, surrounded by liquid nitrogen, was magnetically levitated and rotated at high speed.....”
Keywords: superconductive, speed
Keyword Location: para 4, line 4
Explanation: It is given that the superconductive disc is surrounded by liquid nitrogen. It is a very cool substrance.

Q.30

Answer: GLASS TUBE
Supporting statement: “.....It was enclosed in a glass tube to shield it from any effects of air currents......”
Keywords: enclosed, currents
Keyword Location: para 5, line 1
Explanation: It is given that the glass tube was used to prevent the object from the air currents.

Questions 31-35

Classify the following findings as belonging to

  1. Podkletnov
  2. Tohoku University
  3. Modanese

Write the correct letter, A, B or C in boxes 31-35 on your answer sheet.

  1. The experiment only works if the equipment moves in a particular direction.

Answer: B
Supporting statement: “....Oddly the effect only appeared if the gyroscope was spinning anticlockwise - raising suspicions that some mechanical peculiarity was to blame.......”
Keywords: appeared, suspicions
Keyword Location: para 9, line 3
Explanation:it is given that the effect of the gyroscope was only visible if the spinning side was anticlockwise. So it only works one side.

  1. Varying amounts of weight are lost as a result of the test.

Answer: A
Supporting statement: “.....Podkletnov was able to observe that the object lost a variable amount of weight from less than 0.5 percent to 2 percent of its total weight......”
Keywords: observe, weight
Keyword Location: para 5, line 2
Explanation:It is given that Podkletnov saw that an object can lose its weight of any amount. It may lose its total weight.

  1. Gravity could be absorbed by a magnetic field.

Answer: C
Supporting statement: “.... Modanese wondered if the magnetic fields surrounding the superconductive disc might somehow assimilate part of the gravitational field under it.......”
Keywords: superconductive, gravitational
Keyword Location: para 10, line 3
Explanation: It is given that the gravity is assimilated by the magnetic fields around it. It was observed by Modanese.

  1. Superconductive material seems to screen an object from gravity.

Answer: A
Supporting statement: “.....He had read an earlier paper by Podkletnov, hinting at a connection between superconductivity and gravity shielding. ......”
Keywords: superconductivity, shielding
Keyword Location: para 10, line 2
Explanation: It is given that the superconductive material used to screen an object from gravity. It was called gravity shielding.

  1. Weight loss occurs when the equipment rotates at speeds reaching 13,000 pm.

Answer: B
Supporting statement: “......gyroscope, lost 0.01 percent of its weight when spinning at up to 13,000 rpm.....”
Keywords: weight, rpm
Keyword Location: para 9, line 3
Explanation: It is given that when the gyroscope was spinning with 13000 rpm, then the object lost 0.01 percent of its weight.

Questions 36-40

Do the following statements agree with information given in Reading Passage 3?

TRUE if the statement agrees with the information
FALSE if the statement contradicts the information
NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this.

  1. Podkletnov won a prize for his initial work on superconductive substances.

Answer: FALSE
Supporting statement: “......Podkletnov's claims were subjected to intense scrutiny when he submitted them for publication......”
Keywords: submitted, publication
Keyword Location: para 7, line 3
Explanation: It is given that the work of Podkletnov was not appreciated rather it faced huge backfire from the scientists.

  1. A chance observation led Podkletnov to experiment with gravity blocking.

Answer: TRUE
Supporting statement: “...... In 1992, while experimenting with rotating superconductors, Podkletnov noticed that pipe-smoke from a nearby researcher was drifting into a vertical column above the spinning disc.....”
Keywords: rotating, vertical
Keyword Location: para 4, line 1
Explanation: It is given that the scientist was researching the rotating superconductors. Where he observed something. Later it led to the experiment on gravity blocking.

  1. Einstein challenged earlier experiments on antigravity.

Answer: NOT GIVEN
Explanation: There has been no instance given in the passage that Einstein was researching and doing experiments on antigravity.

  1. Modanese suffered professionally after following up Podkletnov's findings.

Answer: TRUE
Supporting statement: “.......He published some calculations based on his idea in 1995 - and soon discovered that taking 'antigravity' seriously was a career-limiting move.....”
Keywords: published, discovered
Keyword Location: para 10, line 5
Explanation: It is given that the finding of antigravity by Podkletnov was a huge finding at that time. And Modanese has suffered after following up his findings.

  1. An aircraft company announced that it had replicated Podkletnov's results.

Answer: FALSE
Supporting statement: “......Then it emerged that the US aircraft builder Boeing was also investigating, suggesting it too had an interest in the effect. .....”
Keywords: emerged, interest
Keyword Location: para 11, line 4
Explanation: It is only given that the aircraft builder was only interested in knowing about the effect. They did not claim that they had achieved it.

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