At least with the better mindset she'd been in the past couple days, it was easy for her to push her darker thoughts aside and focus on other things. She couldn't help but glow with pride as she watched Bruce inspect the generator. And the admiration he had in his voice when he finished inspecting it. She took it back and grinned a bit smugly.
"Now this metal isn't just regular metal. Because the cavorite is a mixture of various metals whose chemical make up are conducive to illicit weightlessness, I needed to find a blend of metals that could counter-act that when a current was run through it. As for the gravitation field, that was the real problem I encountered. Accounting for the human magnetic field wasn't that hard. Cavorite itself is extremely potent. It exerts a force of fourteen and a half pounds per square inch. Make the batch large enough and any human of any size will be yanked upwards under its effect. The planetary gravitational field was a different problem, especially with the worldwide effects from Krakatoa blowing in 1883 when I first started developing this idea. For that I garnered some help from a couple friends who were a geologist and a physicist. My strengths lie in biology, so consulting truly helped me in that."