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Asked by: Alan Cresswell
Subject: TANGENTIAL precession of gyros
Question: Do you agree that it gives the same value as RADIAL precession ?

I submit that it clears for an action of PERPETUAL MOTION as at www.unifiedtheory.org.uk
and the arithmetic is given and it checks out perfect ? Yes !?
Date: 9 April 2005
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Answer: Victor Geere - 16/04/2005 18:26:25
 Alan
If precession is forced, or manual, an external force is required, which will defeat perpetual motion. I think.

Tangential precession is over my head, but it looks like the two flywheels A and B will fight each other under forced precession.

Do you mind explaining gyration and the "moment of inertia"? I Googled it, but still don't get it. It will be greatly apreciated.

Regards
Victor



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