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An experiment
This is an interesting experiment that anyone can do using a telco gyroscope and a platform. My platform was a shoe box led with about a 2” wide strip down the center cut out and removed. If you place ...
Asked on 30 June 2023 by Glenn Hawkins
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Just keeping in touch
Hi to all shed dwellers Just posted a reply to Harald, so whilst I am here!! My previous post .asp?id=3028 20th Aug 2020 how time flies. Was a bust. I went on to send emails to the address ...
Asked on 22 February 2023 by Brian Morris
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Interesting and fundamental gyroscopic anomalies
Good evening shed dwellers, I am attempting to create some interest by posting this rather long text. I also wish to impart some fundamentals which are completely at odds with establishment belief ...
Asked on 26 October 2022 by Sandy
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Propulsion by means of the Free Lunch Scenario
Good evening shed dwellers, Totally contrary to accepted principles and as a result of an original discussion circa 1982 at the Imperial College London, with Professor Eric Laithwaite it was mutuall ...
Asked on 25 October 2022 by Sandy
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Propulsion by means of the Free Lunch Scenario
Good evening shed dwellers, Totally contrary to accepted principles and as a result of an original discussion circa 1982 at the Imperial College London, with Professor Eric Laithwaite it was mutuall ...
Asked on 25 October 2022 by Sandy
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propulsom
I spent a halftime time learning mechanically how and why a gyro dose does what it does. My conclusion was negative for thrust but I still wish the others of you the best. The action here on the site ...
Asked on 19 October 2022 by Glenn Hawkins
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Where have all the players gone?
Hello shed-dwellers, For a long time now it seems that things have gone very quiet in this forum with respect to the belief that gyroscopes can somehow be manipulated to generate one way thrust. I ...
Asked on 12 October 2022 by Sandy
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New starting
Hello, I've been checking into the forum from time to time. Just wondering if there are others still working on the topic of gyroscope propulsion? I figure I would start experimenting with the basics ...
Asked on 5 September 2022 by MakeThingsFly
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A new player?
Faster strokes...
Asked on 21 March 2022 by Nate
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A new player?
Greeting Gyronauts, Is anybody out there??? Looks like Michael A. Gamble has demonstrated a working IP model. The info is old (2020) on the American Antigravity site. Check YouTube: " ...
Asked on 21 March 2022 by Nate
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UFO’s,
https://nation.foxnews.com/watch/a4d1e0d678d3d3ece20a761b50d3f930/?cmpid=org=NAT::ag=owned::mc=FNC_display::src=FNC_web::cmp=homepage::add=watch_platform_vd_creative&utm_source=FNC_display&utm_medium= ...
Asked on 15 August 2021 by Glenn Hawkins
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Rotation
Relating to my current investigations of the forces within the universe unrelated to the theory of relativity, I have come up with new ways of reasoning. I find the constrained forces within rotation ...
Asked on 25 July 2021 by Glenn Hawkins
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inertial resistance, Sandy
I was mistaken. I insisted that Sandy Kidd’s device applied extra force downward at the axes of rotation whenever the gyroscopes rose upward. This does not happen. There is no extra downward force cre ...
Asked on 8 July 2021 by Glenn Hawkins
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Hi
I have reasoned out a final question and answer to precession. The question was, why does precession travel faster and further than the vertical tilting down toward gravity? During tilting the to ...
Asked on 25 May 2021 by Glenn Hawkins
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.
Hello Harrold, This should have been corrected long ago. I put it off. The disagreement: Two rockets in space, one pushing the side of the other . I know your perception was that one of the r ...
Asked on 18 May 2021 by Glenn Hawkins
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Pendulum testing
To mathematical Gyronauts, What math would you use to predict the performance of a Pendulum Test when the driving force is oscillating or pulsing horizontally? Everything I've read assumes a ...
Asked on 18 May 2021 by Ted Pittman
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Conservation of good manners
Gardner Martin - 27/04/2021 14:40:34 ""Mr Morris, I have been taking a close look at Laithwaite as part of my projected history of the antigravity (reactionless propulsion) delusion. Every phy ...
Asked on 5 May 2021 by Brian Morris
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Mean
What a cluster fuck. I.P. is not possible as understored by everyone… excepting for a couple of nice people… but hatefulness against freedom of thought and expression is and for no purpose but to me m ...
Asked on 2 May 2021 by Glenn Hawkins
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Foolish Fiala
Has everybody seen this ridiculously arrogant video? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sy8znYK8EXg Did you think that this, and his patent, constituted evidence for inertial propulsion? Or did you c ...
Asked on 30 April 2021 by Gardner Martin
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I.P.
Question: It might be possible to produce inertial propulsion with the use of rotation of any kind affected by electromagnet pulsations. I watch Nova about the ‘Magnetic Monster’ from neutron-star ...
Asked on 29 April 2021 by Glenn Hawkins
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Laithwaites demonstration
If we watch this clip we can understand part of the mechanics and they are not tricks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLMpdBjA2SU Start watching at 3.2, the end of the demonstration. It is ab ...
Asked on 24 April 2021 by Glenn Hawkins
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Sandy Kidds Visitor
In his book, Beyond 2000, he claims that he was visited by royalty ... but was apparently sworn to secrecy. Would he care to break his oath now? Has he let slip to others who that visitor was? Would t ...
Asked on 24 April 2021 by Gardner Martin
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UFO’s,
With the new military and governmental releases of information, proof, and admittance of the existence of UFO’s we are finally to believe in them. Before today, I never did. The most astoundin ...
Asked on 16 April 2021 by Glenn Hawkins
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UFO’s,
With the new military and governmental releases of information, proof, and admittance of the existence of UFO’s we are finally to believe in them. Before today, I never did. The most astoundin ...
Asked on 16 April 2021 by Glenn Hawkins
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Everything you wanted.
Hello again. It's been a while. Happy new year. I have everything sorted and this will answer all questions, I think. BTPM: better than perpetual motion. (just that perpetual motion so far so ...
Asked on 24 February 2021 by dave brown
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getting the blind to see
Dear all, Nice to see that not every post is from trolls and angry, rude nutters. Nutters on a site like this is an inevitability but angry, rude, nutters should be discouraged. Sandy, your ...
Asked on 13 February 2021 by Nitro
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Anything new?
Hi guys, my favorite quackeries place :) Quick reminder on y device :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZP_ZbnGA9I Just wondering if Sandy Kidd made anything new? Does anyone agrees th ...
Asked on 7 February 2021 by kristijan
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Everything there is to know, here. (no maths)
Hello again. It's been a while. Happy new year. I have everything sorted and this will answer all questions, I think. BTPM: better than perpetual motion. (just that perpetual motion so far so ...
Asked on 19 January 2021 by dave brown
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Perhaps you have some methods to add
TESTS Nothing much is going on here so I’ll add a little something. The easiest and the best way I found to reduce friction on tests was not the use of ice but drinking straws. For a buck, you can g ...
Asked on 24 September 2020 by Glenn Hawkins
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an academic book on quackery?
Dear Nate, Re yours of 17th Aug 2020 I got the Kindle version ‘cos it’s cheap (you can take the Scot out of Scotland but you cannot ..... Ask Sandy!) and unless the hard back copy has origin ...
Asked on 25 August 2020 by Nitro
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Dark Motion
"https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=80399.0" I have posted on my great and fantastic idea to change the world. Look here to see how that works out. Would have posted he ...
Asked on 23 August 2020 by Brian Morris
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Dark Motion
https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=80399.0 I have posted on my great and fantastic idea to change the world. Look here to see how that works out. Would have posted here ...
Asked on 23 August 2020 by Brian Morris
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Wake up!
Gentlemen, F.Y.I. Amazon has a new book titled: "Why does Classical Mechanics forbid inertial propulsion devices when they evidently do exist?" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08282CH2T?tag=u ...
Asked on 17 August 2020 by Nate
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Gyrodisk vs Gyroscope
Gamma Max project update: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUkMPQW0mIM&feature=youtu.be
Asked on 1 May 2020 by Nate
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Gyrodisk vs Gyroscope
Gamma Max project update: https://youtu.be/yUkMPQW0mIM
Asked on 1 May 2020 by Nate
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Measuring forced precession inertia
This experiment in here is the Holy Grail i gyroscopic propulsion...and this guy is ruining it down to the pulp.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nVVOhIWMPQ&t=505s You are suppose to meas ...
Asked on 7 March 2020 by kristijan
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Gyroscopic lift
Forgive me for my ignorance Could several gyroscopes be used configured in a spinning rings to rotate gyros on their axes (against gyroscopes stabilising force) on the downward rotation and stop ...
Asked on 4 February 2020 by Dave Wave
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Happy Christmas
: A guide to gyrodynamic anomalies that enable “reactionless” Impulse drive. Hi You will note that I put inverted commas around the word “reactionless” above. This is because, although there ...
Asked on 23 December 2019 by Nitro
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Interesting video and implication
Look at this video It is acting, moving device solely using a forced precession: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVCMZTZv3Qg My question is - theoretically if you use 2 paired gyroscopes to ...
Asked on 12 December 2019 by kristijan
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Gamma Drive
This is for all i've promised to tell and especially for NM. Theory of Gamma Drive 1. If a gyroscope is hanging from the edge of a rotating turntable it will precess and can become inverted. ...
Asked on 2 November 2019 by Nate
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Inventions
Sadly gyroscopes cannot produce propulsion but rockets can. The velocity limits a rocket may produce is limited to the speed of the explosion driving it. At the high end, the rocket would have no t ...
Asked on 26 October 2019 by Glenn Hawkins
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Theres a new player in town (New Alex Jones device!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s44cygWo2UQ I sent him one of my gyroscopes, and he's getting a lot of luck with it. It's an identical gyro to what I'm using on the M Thruster.
Asked on 28 July 2019 by MD
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have you seen his videos
https://m.youtube.com/user/woopyjump/videos some interesting movements. I use ...18..., the only one of its kind, to explain my perpetual motion under my post titled: its where you hold it.
Asked on 24 July 2019 by d brown
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Sandy Kidd
A few hours ago, I stumbled upon Mr. Kidd's machine and watched videos about it. I was dumbfounded because I have been designing similar machines since the 1980's albeit only paper designs. I was ...
Asked on 17 July 2019 by Nando Favaro
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M Drive guy here, I uploaded a video of an Alex Jones device
I made this crude prototype in January 2013, but decided to upload it because an Aussie had recently tried to experiment with a version of his own. Here's my upload: https://www.youtube.com/watch ...
Asked on 23 June 2019 by MD
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Patents
F.Y.I. For those who want a clearer understanding of patents: 1. Go to website of "Issues in Science and Technology" 2. Search for Stephen J. Miller 3. Scroll down to "What does a patent mean. ...
Asked on 27 May 2019 by Nate
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Precession drive
Hi to everyone. I think I have explanation for the propulsion effects that so many people report online. Let me try to explain. Look at this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeyDf4oo ...
Asked on 6 January 2019 by kristijan
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Special mechanics of the gyroscope
Special mechanics of the gyroscope By Glenn Marion Hawkins This is a complete description of the mechanical aspects of precession, of how and why gyroscopes function including that which had re ...
Asked on 18 November 2018 by Glenn Hawkins
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IP
I HATE IT WHEN I TYPE AND SEND WITHOUT REVIEWING. AGAIN THEN, I can hardly believe I spent a number of years of my life pursuing the fallacious idea that a gyroscope could produce propulsion. The ...
Asked on 9 August 2018 by Glenn Hawkins
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IP
I spent a number of years of my life pursuing the idea that a gyroscope could produce propulsion. The confusion was because friction in all the examples was too weak to detect. Everywhere I searched f ...
Asked on 9 August 2018 by Glenn Hawkins
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