Alex Jone's Device
Hi, Im a college student and im currently doing a paper on all aspect of gyroscopic motion, having watched the 'heritics' as part of my research I was wondering is the device Alex Jones possible? If s ...
Asked on 19 June 2008 by Lewis J
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JOURNAL ABOUT GYROSCOPE
Hi dears,
I want to know which journal does publish papers about gyroscope or papers correspond to gyroscope.
Thank you
Sh. Yazdani
Asked on 17 June 2008 by shahriar yazdani
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Can the Laws of Motion be defied?
Shed Dwellers and all interested parties.
Must inertial drive devices defy the laws of motion?
I think there are many conflicting opinions on this subject, although if the present trend continues ...
Asked on 30 May 2008 by Sandy Kidd
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Is there a balance point and may it cause thrust?
Hello all!
Is there an individual balance point where centrifugal and precessional forces of a gyro system are balanced? (Gravitation and inert forces must also be considered!).
May it be possi ...
Asked on 27 May 2008 by Harry K.
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Some of us can quit now
Dear all you kind and basically good people I have some information for some of you. Those who enjoy searching for inertial propulsion, why not continue? You need read no further.
Those of you wh ...
Asked on 21 April 2008 by Glenn Hawkins
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I’m not ignoring—I don’t receive.
We are on hold. Now my email won’t work. I have a thief planted inside my virus checking systems. Watch out about loading freeware.
I can’t send cad drawings, or scanned sketches, nor can I recei ...
Asked on 5 April 2008 by Glenn Hawkins
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Congratulations to EDH on a credible GP device
Dear EDH,
Asked on 2 April 2008 by Luis Gonzalez
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THE SOURCES OF SOME THEORETICAL CONFUSION
Dear EDH,
Thank you for the beautiful letter.
I said I was aggravated-- slightly. You said I was insulted. They are not the same and the effects of gravity and acceleration are not consisten ...
Asked on 22 March 2008 by Glenn Hawkins
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gyro time delay
Many years ago Prof. Laithwaite and I and were both members of a committee and we talked from time to time of his ideas as we walked to the train home. He made two several interesting points to me ...
Asked on 17 March 2008 by art alexander
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EDH's gyro propulsion invention
Hi EDH and all others,
I would like to continue here in this thread the discussion about EDH's propulsion invention. Here is the link to the old thread: http://www.gyroscopes.org/forum/questions. ...
Asked on 13 March 2008 by Harry K.
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EDH's gyro propulsion invention
Hi EDH and all others,
I would like to continue here in this thread the discussion about EDH's propulsion invention. Here is the link to the old thread: http://www.gyroscopes.org/forum/questions. ...
Asked on 13 March 2008 by Harry K.
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An answer to “Does spin-deflection (precession) stop immediately when torque is removed?”
This forum is a great place to hide esoteric knowledge about gyros. The correct answer, to the question asked in this thread, is explained openly in this forum. However, the answer may not be easily f ...
Asked on 3 March 2008 by Luis Gonzalez
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post
I have heard rumor of a new air powered car being released in france that would run entirely on air and I was reminded of a post Glenn Hawkins made on precession on a box and was wondering if such a d ...
Asked on 26 February 2008 by Link S.
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What is going on?
Link I have taken your advice to set my own post and if someone has any questions or comments about my comments I will be happy to answere them here. three generations of scientists in one family that ...
Asked on 12 February 2008 by Samuel Clemens
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The gyroscope just got wilder.
I’m going to prove centrifuge, centripetal and momentum occur during precession, but first I want to revisit history concerning these conditions. It had been otherwise reasoned that any effects of ...
Asked on 29 January 2008 by Glenn Hawkins
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Accelerating the space inchworm.
This is after my long searches the best inertial propulsion theory ever put together.
OK, what is it? It is an experiment that I don’t think anyone else has done successfully, although the fir ...
Asked on 21 January 2008 by Glenn Hawkins
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What!
There is no end to this. When will we learn? There are a number of men worldwide who’ve spent twenty years toying with this devil. Some of them, particularly in Russia with PhDs have research money an ...
Asked on 16 January 2008 by Glenn Hawkins
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Is it possible to generate small gyroscopic forces with the human body?
Do you think that it possible to generate small gyroscopic forces with the human body? Can a human behave like a gyroscope?
The reason that I ask the question is because of the sensations that yo ...
Asked on 13 January 2008 by Mike Page
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JUST A STATEMENT.
Announcing the end of my involvement in flywheel inspired inertial drive.
I have just returned from holidaying abroad, because I decided to become 70 years of age in a warmer climate, in Paphos, Cyp ...
Asked on 5 December 2007 by Sandy Kidd
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PATENT SEARCH A BREESE
Google makes patent search easy. http://www.google.com/ptshp?tab=wt
When the site opens click ‘patent search help’ on the right side of the blank window for a how to explanation.
Asked on 29 November 2007 by Glenn Hawkins
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networking
Where should I go to see the best propulsion systems and who should I meet? The first time I was on the internet a friend guided me along. I wanted to find others who were learning about and working o ...
Asked on 25 November 2007 by Damon Kendall
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propulsion pics & vids
dear mr turner
thank you for a very interesting site,i have constucted three machines that precess flywheels in different
ways no thrust but fun to build.i have pictures and videos that i would li ...
Asked on 22 November 2007 by francis c voisin
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Accelerating the space inchworm
I believe there are four of us, Momentus, Nitro, Luis and myself, who believe in the space inchworm that stops each time it moves and then moves again so that each acceleration gained is spent eac ...
Asked on 18 November 2007 by Glenn Hawkins
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Laithwaite/Dawson patent
Has anyone built a device like the one in the Laithwaite/Dawson patent (5860317) looking at it on paper it should not be to difficult to build with an engine lathe. Also what is the status of this pat ...
Asked on 13 November 2007 by mark richardson
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precessional cause
Dear friends and shed dwellers,
Apart from the input require to pre-spin and position a gyroscope, its precession requires no input of energy; only the application of a force. That we are used to ...
Asked on 6 November 2007 by Nitro MacMad
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Sandy Kidd's Gyro applications & theories.
Can Sandy Kidd's theories really work? I have developed his gyro machine into a machine drawing which I am sure will be of great interest to the Forum & of even greater interest to Sandy Kidd himself. ...
Asked on 23 October 2007 by Anthony Grant
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Sandy Kidd's Gyro applications & theories.
Can Sandy Kidd's theories really work? I have developed his gyro machine into a machine drawing which I am sure will be of great interest to the Forum & of even greater interest to Sandy Kidd himself. ...
Asked on 23 October 2007 by Anthony Grant
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Sandy Kidd's Gyro applications & theories.
Can Sandy Kidd's theories really work? I have developed his gyro machine into a machine drawing which I am sure will be of great interest to the Forum & of even greater interest to Sandy Kidd himself. ...
Asked on 23 October 2007 by Anthony Grant
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Sandy Kidd's Gyro applications & theories.
Can Sandy Kidd's theories really work? I have developed his gyro machine into a machine drawing which I am sure will be of great interest to the Forum & of even greater interest to Sandy Kidd himself. ...
Asked on 23 October 2007 by Anthony Grant
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Sandy Kidd's Gyro applications & theories.
Can Sandy Kidd's theories really work? I have developed his gyro machine into a machine drawing which I am sure will be of great interest to the Forum & of even greater interest to Sandy Kidd himself. ...
Asked on 23 October 2007 by Anthony Grant
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Sandy Kidd's Gyro applications & theories.
Can Sandy Kidd's theories really work? I have developed his gyro machine into a machine drawing which I am sure will be of great interest to the Forum & of even greater interest to Sandy Kidd himself. ...
Asked on 23 October 2007 by Anthony Grant
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Anti-grav may still be slightly correct
I just read a bit around here and someone may allready have caried this torch, but I just thought I should mention it. I realize it can be said to be immaterial, but I feel that if my logic is right, ...
Asked on 23 October 2007 by Jan A. Kolshus
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underwater gyroscopic power source
I need to know if it is possible to attatch a device that can get power from moving through the water like a propeller would be somehow able to supply power to am r/c submarine.
Asked on 18 October 2007 by Stephen Irving
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Awakening
‘Big problem potential.’ Why I never put two and two together before disturbs me. Perhaps while a gyroscope is accelerating from zero toward its precession speed there is a rearward horizontal reac ...
Asked on 15 October 2007 by Glenn Hawkins
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Non-Reaction Torque Drive (2)
I tested my invention (Non-Reaction Torque Drive) several times and i am sure about its work.
this device is a marvel of gyroscope and is patent pending on USPTO.
Asked on 6 October 2007 by Shahriar Yazdani
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Non-Reaction Torque Drive
Hi, I have designed and made a new device named Non-Reaction Torque Drive
Which is a motor and drive that produce and apply torque to a load but delete the reaction torque from load, and transfer on ...
Asked on 3 October 2007 by Shahriar Yazdani
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i'm a fool
here i thought i had stumbled onto a exciting new idea, and its been
around for awile~
i still have some hope in my spacecraft drive system as a whole,
but lifting on earth i'd not even a though ...
Asked on 22 September 2007 by longarm
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Stress-free gyro propulsion designs
Spin/gyro-propulsion system designs mentioned in this forum and other sources appear to have common flaws. One of the main problems is that these systems can only be started with either the flywheels ...
Asked on 20 September 2007 by Luis Gonzalez
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Systems: Gravity-Torque Vs Motor-Torque - Center-Mount Vs Offset-Mount
Sustainable gyro-propulsion may be obtainable but only through exact configuration and dynamics; no one has yet succeeded (though many have produced halting liner motion).
This worthwhile but ill ...
Asked on 10 September 2007 by Luis Gonzalez
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Bewildering Actions & Astonishing Notions
One of the most astonishing actions I’ve ever realized I actually came to pay attention to only a few days ago. I overhung a very fast spinning gyroscope from a pedestal, but hung it unusually at 4 ...
Asked on 10 August 2007 by Glenn Hawkins
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WE ARE SEARCHING FOR INVESTORS, and/or PARTNERS, and/or ENGINEERS
WE ARE SERIOUS SEARCHING FOR INVESTORS, and/or PARTNERS, and/or ENGINEERS THAT WANT TO PARTICIPATE. Please View SOME of the Website Introduction Pages Below FREE,
Seeing is believing the modern, ahe ...
Asked on 10 August 2007 by SkyKraft@public-information.net
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C of G Experiment with one gyroscope
I was hoping to release all the information I have in one go. But after watching the comments on one of the threads ("Some more thoughts about the heretic video") I thought I better provide this. I'm ...
Asked on 20 July 2007 by webmaster
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Laithwait Lectures from 1974
Hi,
In Christmas 1974 I was a 13 year old who was enthused by Eric Laithwaite's Christmas lectures. I enjoyed watching the one on gyroscopes provided by this site and wondered if any of the other ...
Asked on 7 May 2007 by Brian Roberts
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Progress???
This forum is great in many ways. However it lacks VERY IMOPORTANT TOOLS for beeing a sucess.
First, its impossible to really crack any propulsion problems when the structure of communicate is bu ...
Asked on 3 May 2007 by Sol
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Youtube video of Gyroscope Propulsion projects
I thought people on this forum might be interested of the following links to Youtube showing videos of what looks to be of Gyroscope propulsion projects:-
Title "Test Flight"
http://www.yout ...
Asked on 10 April 2007 by Richard Urwin
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Alex Jones device in Meccano and Questions?
Fascinated by the “Heretic” video on this sight, I have built a very crude Alex Jones device with a super precision gyroscope and Meccano set. The device jumps forward (with a kick) in little hops bef ...
Asked on 30 March 2007 by Richard Urwin
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THE THEORY OF EXTERIOR-FORCE ACTING ON CENTRIFUGE
THE THEORY OF EXTERIOR-FORCE ACTING ON CENTRIFUGE
Centripetal is considered mathematically as a force that pulls rotating matter inward toward the center of rotation. Exterior-force can be ...
Asked on 10 March 2007 by Glenn Hawkins
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Are my ideas crazy?
I have put some simple ideas and drawings together and would welcome any constructive or destructive comments from your excellent contributors.
I have been thinking about this ever since I watched E ...
Asked on 24 February 2007 by Geoff Barnham
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Gyro-stabilized monorail system
Has anyone participating in this forum ever have any sucess iin building a gyro-stabilized monorail car or a two-wheeled vehicle? Has anyone ever experimented with gyro-stabilization of cars or monora ...
Asked on 15 February 2007 by James Roberts
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Device testing during an solar eclipse
Has anyone thought of somehow testing their devices during a partial or full solar eclipse?
The web address given below details some strange gravitational effects using pendulums during solar ecl ...
Asked on 9 February 2007 by Graeme
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