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Asked by: a popa
Subject: gyroscopic particles
Question: In the documentary Free Energy - The Race To Zero Point Joseph Newman talks about how the actions/reactions of a gyroscope are exactly the same as when you move a conductor through a magnetic field. He goes on to explain his theory that the energy in a magnetic field is made up of "gyroscopic particles". Does this make sense? Is this anything new? As a casual observer I have to agree that the feeling of moving a gyroscope sure does feel the same as moving two magnets against each other in different directions.

Just a thought.



Date: 27 December 2006
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Answer: Nitro MacMad - 18/01/2007 18:28:58
 Dear “a Popa”,

The suggestion that the properties of precession in a gyroscope might be caused by “gyroscopic particles” mirrors the eternal question: “If god made man, who made god?” That is; if a gyroscope’s precession is caused by gyroscopic particles what causes these particles to be gyroscopic?

With both questions one has either to accept other’s opinions as one’s own or to seek one’s own answer.

Kind regards
NM


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