So last month I was listening to Joe Rogan chat to Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster of Triggernometry when Joe got onto the subject of a Chinese born scientist called Ning Li.
I had never heard of her before but as I listened to Joe talk I learned that she may have been one of the earliest discoverers of anti-gravity technology. Here’s the segment from the JRE.
So anyways, my interest was piqued and and why wouldn’t it be? As a young lad I had loved Star Wars (before Disney got a hold of it) and think that we need more of FireFly and I knew I had to make sure her memory lived on, on SubStack.
Did she actually do it? Did she create this amazing tech. I have no idea but the boy inside, who loves Sci-Fi, who would love to fly in a spaceship before he dies, hopes she did. So please allow me to introduce Ning Li.
Ning Li (Chinese: 李宁, pinyin: Lǐ Níng; January 14, 1943 – July 27, 2021) was a Chinese-American scientist. Born in Shandong, she graduated from the Department of Physics of Peking University, and in 1983 she emigrated with her family from China to the United States.
I have managed to find another YouTube video about her and her work.
These are her papers below that the creator of the YouTube video linked. It’s gibberish to me but this might make sense to the more maths inclined Stackers like
.https://journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevD.43.457
https://journals.aps.org/prb/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevB.46.5489
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00665654
Finally Noah Logan who has written for the Huntsville Business Journal since 2021. A passage from his article.
I first learned about Dr. Ning-Li from a YouTube video that I watched shortly before summer. Titled “The Scientist That Discovered Antigravity Then Disappeared Completely” garnered more than 3 million views and was based on a Huntsville scientist. Over the course of the next 22 minutes, I listened intently as the video’s creator, who goes by the name Barely Sociable, told a story which seemed appropriate for a mystery novel.
Here is his article about her.
https://huntsvillebusinessjournal.com/news/2023/07/30/solving-the-mystery-of-huntsvilles-brilliant-scientist-disappearing/
I’ll pull some more passages from it that I found most interesting but please read for yourself.
Not only was Dr. Ning-Li from Huntsville, she was also a trailblazer in her field of anti-gravity research. After migrating to America from China in 1983, Li began working at the University of Alabama Huntsville’s (UAH) Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research.
To say her work, referred to as “taming gravity,” could change the world is an understatement. Taming gravity would drastically change the way we transportate on every level. Humans could travel the world at ease and we could finally get our hands on those sweet hoverboards from “Back to the Future.” It would also transform how we power transportation and effectively end our reliance on fossil fuels.
George informed me that while no one has called his phone before, I wasn’t the first person to contact him on the topic. He has received various letters from people in New Zealand, amongst other places, hoping to learn more about Dr. Li’s research. He can’t help but laugh when he recalls the one time he asked his mom about her work.
“I asked her once,” he recalled. “I said ‘Mom, do you need to tell me something?’ She told me, ‘First off, you don’t know anything. Second off, if you even think you might know something, you forget about it.’ I said okay that’s fine.”
Please read Noah’s article and tell me what you think in the comments. I’m really interested in what you all think.
Ning Li was struck by a car in 2014. Her husband, seeing the impact, suffered a heart attack that eventually killed him in 2015. Ning Li suffered permanent brain damage that resulted in Alzheimer’s disease shortly after. Li lived with George, her son, who took care of his mum for the last six years of her life before she passed away in 2021.
I’d like to reiterate that this isn’t an article claiming I’ve discovered anything new. I do have a few questions though. Especially in this age of “The Conspiracy Theory".”
Did Ning Li actually come closer than anyone to working out Ant-Grav tech, get taken by the American Government/Military and made to work on it exclusively?
Was there something more sinister behind her accident and decline?
Did she maybe even invent the tech and get a working copy and then had to dealt with so she didn’t release the details?
Was her situation like Marie Curies where her investigations may have caused her Alzheimer’s due to unknown and unforeseen effects?
If you have any theories then please comment and let me know.
There isn’t much more information than this about her. It’s like there’s enough information to titillate (hell yes I got this word in there) the taste-buds, to maybe satisfy a normie, but we here on SubStack, we’re not normies. I did a lot more digging and there’s nothing that I could find. It’s strange. Well I think it’s strange anyways.
Anyways I hope this has piqued the interest of people who are interested in this kind of thing. ‘m just happy that all information about her, as far as I know, is all in one spot.
Please like, share and comment about what you think.
I hope I find you all happy and healthy.
Vulkan
She was unalived, 120%.
Werner von Braun and the germans had it in ww2.