"The Nobel Prize is for him. You know, of course, that terrestrial gravity is the thing, or force, that attracts all creatures and things to the surface of our planet (Earth), while antigravity is that opposite force, which pushes us away from the surface of the Earth. This opposite force, which scientists call "antigravity," has been a dream since the early twentieth century, as it represents an amazing driving force for all objects that we want to push out of our field. In the atmosphere, it can alone, and without fuel, push any missile beyond the Earth's range, with amazing speed, and with sufficient momentum to give it millions of miles of launch into the vacuum of space, saving billions of pounds in space research, and. . ."