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johnkemley |
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the creation of non/anti gravitional effects from gyroscopic |
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What recent results have been produced from the effects of spinning a large massed object on a shaft at high speed and lifting nthe shaft to the upright poaition through a rotation of 180degrees.
The hypothosis is that it will create its own gravational field and can more easily be pushed away from the earth. |
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24 August 2005
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dave brown - 28/08/2005 06:34:33
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In doodling little gyro.s and force lines, my first fear was that if we were able to create an anti-grav., then we must be stealing so much gravity which is coming from the earth that it would leave the atmosphere directly above it unattracted. I then remembered that gravity attracts in all directions, so that the more gravity we steal into the gyro, the more it would hold the atmosphere in place.
that said,
I went on to think of escape velocity gyro.s, but they again would still fall to earth as they only wish to retain their position, in what ever space-time they are attracted to.
that said,
if matter has gravity, then anti-matter must have anti-gravity.
Still working on stuff here. :)
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dave brown - 28/08/2005 17:32:35
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I went on to think of escape velocity gyro.s, but they again would still fall to earth as they only wish to retain their ORIENTATION, in what ever space-time they are attracted to.
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