California, Palo Alto, Stanford University, Institute of Mechanical Engineering.
Mike Bellagar and Jane-Jame were in the lab, studying the circular device that had been constructed on the side.
The circular device looked very high-end, with dense coils underneath, thick glass vessels, and a plethora of unknown metals surrounding it. The silver metal loaded in the glass vessels was glowing, and above it was a super-thin plastic ball suspended in the air.
If seen by ordinary people, they would surely be amazed by the sight before them, but Bellagar and Jame had faces full of confusion. They kept circling around the device, their brows deeply furrowed.
"This is impossible!"
Bellagar said, "We've already completed the repeat experiments of superconducting antigravity, but at most, gravity was reduced by ten percent. First, such a large device would need to float, which theoretically requires reducing gravity by at least over seventy percent."