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Asked by: Lardzor
Subject: Superconductor Gyroscope ?
Question: If you had a slinky shaped superconductor, and rammed a buttload of electrons round and round through it near the speed of light, would you generate any gyroscopic forces ? I know electrons have very little mass, but since they move near the speed of light, and superconductors have no resistance you could move alot of them.
Date: 1 July 2005
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Answer: Luis Gonzalez - 06/08/2005 16:41:20
 Some experiments to produce so called “anti-gravity” make use of supper conductors and appear to show a small loss in weight. I suspect they may be unwittingly making use of such gyroscopic effects.
Luis.

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