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The Japanese Kumiko geometry is well known for its repetitive patterns with fractalic appearance. The small masses, placed in a repetitive pattern, produce gravitational distortions in spacetime. Being identical objects in pattern, when the frequency of the initial object's vibration matches the resonant frequency or natural frequency of the second object and so on, a resonant behavior occurs and the local extended deformation in the nearby spacetime produces a vectorial micro-gravitational field.This vectorial field can be created and placed against the Earth's gravity - and when this happens, the object would simply fly. To prevent the upward displacement of the flying table, three equidistant strings are connected between the flying part and an added base. A fourth string should be centrally connected to complete the connection pattern.For safety reasons please do not scale up or print larger / heavier flying tables. I hope the above statements did not puzzle you too much. W
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