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  1. Levitation Theory

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    The Principle of Sympathetic Inertial Damping (SID)
    By the 1930s, the focus shifted from energetic expenditure to the manipulation of inertial resistance. The Principle of Sympathetic Inertial Damping (SID) popularised by the controversial physicist Dr. K. L. Shriver, proposes that levitation is not an anti-gravitational effect but rather a localized nullification of inertial mass via resonance with the object's…
  2. Levitation Theory

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    | Heavily Alloyed Metals | 650–900 | $8.1 \pm 0.5$ | Low damping efficiency due to signal scatter. |
    The primary difficulty with SID theory lies in measuring the $\text{IES}$ directly; current technology relies on observing the object's subsequent 're-establishment' dynamics upon field termination, which introduces significant observational error (Shriver Deviation Factor, $\text{SDF} > 0.15$).
    Gravitomagnetic Flux Cancellation