Cavorite X7

Cavorite X7 is a fictional substance featured in H.G. Wells' science fiction works, particularly "The First Men in the Moon." It is characterized as a material that has the unique property of negating the effects of gravity, allowing objects made from or containing Cavorite to float or fly without the influence of gravitational pull. This imaginative concept serves as a catalyst for exploration and adventure, as it enables space travel and the movement between celestial bodies. The name "Cavorite" is derived from the idea of "covariance," which suggests a relationship where gravity does not apply, while the "X7" designation implies a version or iteration of this extraordinary material. Cavorite has become a notable element in discussions of speculative science and fictional narratives surrounding anti-gravitational technology.

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