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Hydroelectricity transfers gravitational energy into electricity. Nuclear reactors transfer nuclear energy into electricity. Both type of energies is transferred into kinetic energy before being transferred into electricity though... Kinetic energy is similar to gravitational energy.If the photon Theory is true, it is theoretically possible to transfer matter into light, send it somewhere else and re-materialize it. Beam me up Scotty!!!
What would a "gravity transformer" actually do?
An electrical transformer can up a voltage at the expense of the current.If we transformed gravity from one strength to another what would we lose.
A frame dragging immune hose, coiled around a spinning black hole, filled with liquid. This device generates hydrostatic pressure, the longer the hose the bigger the pressure.
I don't see how the spinning will make a difference with the slinky experiment.At any one time, half the mass of the slinky will be upward bound, and half the mass of the slinky will be downward bound.Obviously looking at the donut, the density is higher in the middle of the donut than on the outside... and the spinning would give some sort of a space filling effect, but wouldn't do much to affect the mass movement.You could probably do a similar experiment with a set of rings around the donut rather than a "slinky".----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------