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Hi, I've been looking into this matter for a few weeks and came up with a few idea's, is there a forum where you people meet that supports pictures and stuff?
Asked on 19 August 2009 by Gerrit Harteveld
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Can Ravi connect Relativity and Time-Space to Gyro-Propulsion?
Hi Ravi, Thank you again for your fascinating excursions in search of the illusive source for “gyro-propulsion”. Your posting of 6 August 2009 in your site at http://relmachine.blogspot.com/ take ...
Asked on 9 August 2009 by Luis Gonzalez
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How to calculate power supply needs for a gyro DC motor
This link will help with sizing the power supply needed to power up a motor to a desired speed. You wil ...
Asked on 19 July 2009 by Ravi
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Get back on track
I don’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings, but the point here is being missed and has been for a long time now. I understand precisely why and how precession takes place, but knowing is not necessar ...
Asked on 17 July 2009 by Glenn Hawkins
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How to size the motor for your specific design...
Here is a link to help you size the motor for your prototype.
Asked on 5 July 2009 by Ravi
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Alex Jones: any plans or drawings?
Hi, I work as a reporter for a daily newspaper in Quebec City, Canada. I researched extensively the topic of reactionless propulsion after writing about a local inventor who built a device that move ...
Asked on 3 July 2009 by Pierre Asselin
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Proceeding with the assembly
Here is the prototype after most of the assembly (except the shatterproof casings and enclosure). ...
Asked on 28 June 2009 by Ravi
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flywheel assembly
And now I'm moving on to the (http://relmachine.blogspot.com/2009/06/flywheel-assembly.html )assembly Harry, I'm doing exactly what you're asking... Glenn, yes its real... Sandy, ...
Asked on 17 June 2009 by ravi
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flywheel assembly
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flywheel assembly
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new wheels
Here are the new flywheels!
Asked on 6 June 2009 by new flywheels are ready!!
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DISK EXPLOSION AND TITANIUM
I worried about rotating a wheel too fast. I worried about tilting a rotating wheel back and forth in fast jerks. If the rotation were too fast centipede would pull the wheel apart like an explodin ...
Asked on 6 June 2009 by Glenn Hawkins
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Return from Northern Europe
Dear Gyro Enthusiasts, I am back and must say that the Baltic is a great place to visit this time of year. The weather remained great through the Scandinavian countries as well as in Russia, Pola ...
Asked on 3 June 2009 by Luis Gonzalez
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I believe I have a design for gyroscopic propulsion
I believe I have designed a machine to create lift using gyroscopes but building the prototype is still underway. How do I get some help with this without someone stealing my design and getting all th ...
Asked on 11 May 2009 by David Northcutt
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Thank You Luis!
Luis, From the beginning you've been very diligent in pursuing an explanation. Your diligence and openness to working in a team are both extremely rare qualities. Your suggestion of modulariz ...
Asked on 8 May 2009 by ravi
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WHAT'S UP DOC?
I don’t know if the truth will actually set you free. Maybe it’s just a tired old saying. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ...
Asked on 8 May 2009 by Glenn Hawkins
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General notes about balance point theory / saturation zone
Hello everybody! I have started this new thread to continue the discussion regarding saturation zone and balance point theory, which began in this thread: http://www.gyroscopes.org/forum/questi ...
Asked on 7 May 2009 by Harry K.
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Newton's Laws and Gyros under peculiar conditions
Please visit the entry @ http://relmachine.blogspot.com/2009/05/spin-angular-momentum-and-worldlines.html for the whoe nine yards - but succintly, a) rotation has relativistic effects b) thes ...
Asked on 7 May 2009 by ravi
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MAD MEN
All our explanations are mad! though there are very intelligent people involved here. To perspective, the word count of the average major motion pictures script is 22,000 words. WORD COUNTS Fil ...
Asked on 7 May 2009 by Glenn Hawkins
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Youre right Glenn, Sandy and Luis!
Glenn's words were bang on "There is another process of putting spinning wheels through a series of repeating, complicated manipulations that I think has a real chance of producing inertial thrust. " ...
Asked on 4 May 2009 by ravi
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NOT POSSIBLE
ROTATING, ROTATING DISK. How simple can it be? Twenty-five years ago this is the first experience I had, three days after the behavior of a gyroscope first stirred my imagination. Three days late ...
Asked on 1 May 2009 by Glenn Hawkins
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Sandy, Luis, Glenn and other gyro-gurus
Gentlemen, I thank you all for your valuable contributions - believe me, I do not think evolving ideas is any cleaner than this even in the design departments at Intel or Google or NASA. People disa ...
Asked on 29 April 2009 by ravi
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Could you look at it and tell what do you think
Hi Glenn, Sandi and Webmaster I have an invention for accelerating and decelerating space vehicles. NASA and some academicians says it has potential for deceleration of space vehicle before re en ...
Asked on 28 April 2009 by Mehmet T. Akin
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Message for Glenn Turner
Glenn, What do you think about the idea of starting some kind of a group that collaboratively builds a prototype?
Asked on 23 April 2009 by ravi
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INERTIAL VECTOR PROPULSION
ACTUALLY A STATEMENT,,IF LIGHT IS COMPOSED OF PHOTONS,AND IF PHOTONS HAVE MASS,THEN WHAT WE HAVE IS MATTER,EVER SO SMALL, TRAVELING AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT,SOME MIGHT ARGUE THAT A PHOTON IS A WAVE FUNCT ...
Asked on 23 April 2009 by MARCO POLO
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Message for Skyp T.
Skyp, what do you do over at Walker? email me if you can. thanks.
Asked on 21 April 2009 by ravi
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Message to Ravi
Hi Ravi, Please post any message here and I will get your email. Best Regards, Luis G
Asked on 19 April 2009 by Luis Gonzalez
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Please help me contact Sandy Kidd
Hi, This message is for anyone who knows Sandy Kidd personally and can contact him - please tell him that I apologize but I really must speak to him., if he's at all inclined to spend a little mo ...
Asked on 15 April 2009 by ravi
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Lets talk physics
Check out my posting @ http://relmachine.blogspot.com Can anyone answer the question I pose at the end of today's post? If so, how do they propose to connect the two sciences?
Asked on 14 April 2009 by ravi
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To the webmaster, Glenn and Glenn H. & anyone else interested
So, Mr. Glenn (Turner) ! If Glenn (Hawkins) has retired and so has Sandy, that leaves you as the most active member just by virtue of having this site up and running! And more, since you did make mo ...
Asked on 10 April 2009 by ravi
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Sandy, I built a working prototype!
Hi Sandy, My name is Ravi. I come as a friend. Let me first say that I admire your spirit of inquiry, your efforts & imagination! I've read your patent and also about you on the web. I sha ...
Asked on 7 April 2009 by ravi
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Respects and Greetings
May peace and prosperity be yours. I come in peace. I come to pay my respects to Eric Laithwaite who is no more. Eric was a giant among men when it came to seeing possibilities. Sadly, I co ...
Asked on 1 March 2009 by Ta
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how do they rotate
how does the gyro keep rotating
Asked on 25 February 2009 by shawn blake
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Precession in Angular Terms
The best explanation for precession is viewed in strictly angular terms. A) Applying torque to an object causes it to spin (a rule for rotation). B) Applying a tilting torque “crossway” to a ...
Asked on 21 February 2009 by Luis Gonzalez
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INTRODUCING A NEW WEBSITE
Dear sir/madam Please visit the website: www.gyroscope-motors.com about the new invented gyroscopic motor ((Non-Reaction Torque Drive)). I am looking for your valuable opinion about this matter. ...
Asked on 13 February 2009 by Sh. Yazdani
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Hinky dinky
Garbage site for depositing ringtone messages tomorrow. She got the palm and Croiz de Guerre For washing soldier's underwear. "Parley voo.
Asked on 23 December 2008 by Glenn
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explanations
I will be the first of my kind in three hundred years, the first in four hundred books, to explain precession. EXAMPLE ONE: A small rocket ship, ‘Alpha’ is coasting though space with a momentum ...
Asked on 17 December 2008 by Glenn Hawkins
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THE LAWS OF PRECESSION
I present three laws of precession. FIRST LAW: Push an acting gyro in any direction and the reaction is deflected at 90o into precession. SECOND LAW: The ratios of centripetal and centrifuga ...
Asked on 10 December 2008 by Glenn Hawkins
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Luis Gonzales
Inchworm is the name I gave a single process I discovered and authored of actions that enable a gyroscope to move forward by twisting above a track. I have proven the actions and the movement are n ...
Asked on 9 December 2008 by Glenn Hawkins
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Inertial Propulsion
I have a suggestion of a test for an inertial propulsion system. A simple test with a sealed tube or a chamber. Two bodies of metal stuck in 2 engines spinning in the opposite direction. A shooting, ...
Asked on 19 November 2008 by Mauricio
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NUTS, FLUTTER & BALANCE
Luis G. and Harry K., I have never seen an endeavor that caused so much conflict and near hatred. Listen to me. At sometime in your life you have see the film clip of an early attempt to desig ...
Asked on 17 November 2008 by Glenn Hawkins
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Basic & enhanced maths for the balance theory
Dear forum, For those who are interested in this matter, I will present here in this thread the TRUE maths behind my balance theory, which I have stated in this thread: http://www.gyroscopes ...
Asked on 20 October 2008 by Harry K.
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Otis Carr's flying machine
Hello! Most recently I have come across this info http://www.projectcamelot.org/ralph_ring.html and I'm wondering if there is a plan to repeat the flyght ? Best regards, ...
Asked on 11 September 2008 by Lubomir
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LITE SPEED
IF PERPETUALITY REACHED,TO LEARN CONTROL A MUST. BUT OF WHAT 2 SHOW UPON REACHING SPEED OF LIGHT......IS IT LIGHT ITSELF
Asked on 10 September 2008 by PATRICK HILL
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On Precession Vs Centrifuge, and on to “Gyro”-Propulsion
I ask all forum participants to please allow me this one thread as a place where I can express my model theory, along with its supporting assumptions and explanations, without interruptions. As with ...
Asked on 8 September 2008 by Luis Gonzalez
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Structural vibration control in civil engineering by using Gyroscope
I am studying on Structural vibration control in civil engineering by using Gyroscope. Can you inform me the people who have been studying this matter?
Asked on 29 August 2008 by Quang
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Structural vibration control in civil engineering by using Gyroscope
am studying on Structural vibration control in civil engineering by using Gyroscope. Can you inform me the people who have been studying this matter?
Asked on 29 August 2008 by Quang
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Did the Sandy Kidd device use a universal/Cardan joint to rotate his Gyroscopes?
I have been looking at the various designs on the website and where wondering if the Sandy Kidd device use a universal/Cardan joint to rotate his Gyroscopes? And if these in turn where of set at a ang ...
Asked on 25 July 2008 by Richard Urwin
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THE POSSIBILITY OF FLUTTER
THE POSSIBILITY OF FLUTTER EDH’s machine works in a concept of logic. Whether it will work in actuality remains to be presented and independently tested. Incidentally I was first wrong, saying th ...
Asked on 12 July 2008 by Glenn Hawkins
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gyro
Dear forum Can you explain in laymens terms why in Laithewaites experiment he was unable to lift the static gyro but when revolving he was this to the laymen makes the gyro appear lighter.
Asked on 29 June 2008 by reg campbell
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