Russia built anti-gravity engines

Russia could become the first country in the world to manufacture anti-gravity tools.

The engineer and inventor from the city of Troitsk in South Ural Harry Gilmanov confirmed that he had found the secret to countering gravity and told reporters he had created "an anti-gravity chair" . Of course, the chair does not fly in the air, but according to the inventor, it can help people with back problems and musculoskeletal systems. The secret of a chair is that when you sit down, you no longer feel your weight. Harry Gelmanov said:

"I can work with gravity. I can change the gravity. Make it stronger or weaker. Or change its direction. In general, it can eliminate specific gravity for the body. in a certain time ".

"The inventor's friends and acquaintances after sitting on the anti-gravity chair claimed that the device could be 100% justified for themselves. Many people are really helped by chairs to escape back pain. ".

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Harry Gilmanov is now almost 70 years old. He is the author of more than two thousand inventions. His dream is to help people be able to move with the help of gravity. For example, attach a small device on your belt, snatch the cord and fly anywhere you want. Or jump on a bicycle, pedal and kick and soar into the air. Mr. Harry Gilmanov said:

"What does a bicycle in the air mean? Can you imagine it? Sitting on the saddle, pedaling and moving. There is no motive. That's great, but of course with a moderate speed ".

All of those things are really great if not taking into account the inventor's life. Harry Gilmenov spent most of his life working at a secret military factory, where he worked on secret inventions. So far, he has no right to disclose secrets about his inventions because he signed a written agreement on that. Since the Soviet Union, Mr. Gilmenov has been awarded the title "The Inventor of the Soviet Union" . The number of people receiving this title is much less than those awarded the Gold Star Hero Labor Medal.

Gilmenova's acquaintance said that his inventions deserve a Nobel Prize nomination. However, at present, retired engineers cannot put their ideas into application in life.

To implement the project requires very accurate calculations and technology tests. That requires a lot of money, but it is unknown where to find it, Harry Gilmenov admitted sadly. He had no intention of selling his invention ideas to foreign countries because he considered himself a patriot.

Hopefully, Gilmenov's invention will be of interest to the state. It is no joke, if this revolutionary discovery has a practical dimension, the idea is a problem of global importance.