@TxDEIMOS Gravity works the same on all objects indepented of their mass, a ton of lead is accelerated by gravity just as fast as a proton. The point is that gravity is a very weak force (the tiny muscles in an insect's leg are strong enough to overcome gravity) so you need *a lot* of gravity to accelerate stuff to the speed of sound in an instant. Using other methods to accelerate protons (like FRAY) is more realistic. @plutonium68 Sorry for the nerd stuff.
look at it in blob display
I just made this for fun, and now everyone is debating whether it would launch itself and the user into space XD
concidering that this gun shoots protons and they are small,can a prot gun work?
jerehmia and it will have power to melt tungsten ?
@Beatless123 Normal 1G gravity is 9.8 m/s^2, so a bullet propelled by normal gavity would travel 9.8 meter in 1 second. Guns propel their bullets to the speed of sound in a fraction of a second, in other words they accelerate bullets with 10,000G or more. The negative gravity of this gun would have to be just as large to shoot bullets at the same speed, meaning its repelling force would be 10,000x larger than earth gravity.
Jerehmia, powerful particle weapon does not necessarily mean huge recoil. Or does it? It shoots the particles really fast but also it shoots really small amount of them.
@SamDwich negative gravity powered guns are my pet peeve. If this thing was real it would repel the earth and take off like a rocket as soon as it was fired, taking the shooter along with it on its journey into space (as long as he could hold on to the gun).
finally a real competitor for the deathbeam