Eric Laithwaite's reality defying 1974 lecture on Gyroscopes #AntiGravity #HiddenScience | |
Jungleboogie
User ID: 83112306 Canada 05/15/2022 09:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Never heard of this guy until today, I'm not surprised why after seeing this lecture at the royal institute. I wish he'd of been my science teacher at school. Quoting: NostraAnnus Good post. It doesn't really matter though. We'll all be dead before the first hint of this tech surfaces for general consumption. Why are we all gonna be dead? I'm not planning on dying any time soon, quite the contrary I've made plans to survive the impending doom and learn about anti gravity... Embrace the cognitive dissonance. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80104801 Canada 05/15/2022 09:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That video has nothing to do with 'Antigravity', nor is it 'Hidden Science'. It's basically about gyroscopic forces including precision. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78268007 27:20 - 31:00 explain what happened to gravity please? I'll wait... The laws of gravity were being circumvented by the dynamics of the spinning gyroscope in a form that give the illusion that "anti-gravity" was taking place. It wasn't. 5*s for interesting topic. |
BFD
User ID: 77681891 United States 05/15/2022 10:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A perfect gyro in space can maintain x,y,z coords no problem, but with gravity to contend with, one has to think that perhaps an eccentric ring that maintains the axis oppositional to a directional force could be used to counteract said force. Quoting: BFD Think about a cam. I suppose the cam would be acting both upon the positive and negative along that axis, but maybe if you could slow the swing on the up or down, you could convert it into directional energy. Gravity does not exist in the conventional sense 'science' has proffered, not one of them can even tell you what it is only describe it. Without comprehension of fields both dielectric and magnetic it can't be understood. I hear you, I just mean the whole 9.8/m2 thing INFJ/Conservative Artist |
Zerubayah
User ID: 82247630 United States 05/15/2022 10:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A perfect gyro in space can maintain x,y,z coords no problem, but with gravity to contend with, one has to think that perhaps an eccentric ring that maintains the axis oppositional to a directional force could be used to counteract said force. Quoting: BFD Think about a cam. I suppose the cam would be acting both upon the positive and negative along that axis, but maybe if you could slow the swing on the up or down, you could convert it into directional energy. I don't know if you know how to use sci-hub.se to download research articles but I highly suggest you use it to check this out: [link to www.sciencedirect.com (secure)] Gravity assist engine, using artificial tidal locking via a massive "spring bell" precisely differentially braked to replace 2 of the 3 bodies in a Minovitch assist solution in order to do exactly what you are describing. |
NostraAnnus
(OP) User ID: 81947215 United Kingdom 05/15/2022 10:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A perfect gyro in space can maintain x,y,z coords no problem, but with gravity to contend with, one has to think that perhaps an eccentric ring that maintains the axis oppositional to a directional force could be used to counteract said force. Quoting: BFD Think about a cam. I suppose the cam would be acting both upon the positive and negative along that axis, but maybe if you could slow the swing on the up or down, you could convert it into directional energy. I don't know if you know how to use sci-hub.se to download research articles but I highly suggest you use it to check this out: [link to www.sciencedirect.com (secure)] Gravity assist engine, using artificial tidal locking via a massive "spring bell" precisely differentially braked to replace 2 of the 3 bodies in a Minovitch assist solution in order to do exactly what you are describing. Whilst this is promising, still somewhat retro. Think Mercury. I saw it coming - it was an Inevitability Fatality. Truth Ranger. Ipso Facto. Inevitability. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Truth is like the sun... |
NostraAnnus
(OP) User ID: 81947215 United Kingdom 05/15/2022 10:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A perfect gyro in space can maintain x,y,z coords no problem, but with gravity to contend with, one has to think that perhaps an eccentric ring that maintains the axis oppositional to a directional force could be used to counteract said force. Quoting: BFD Think about a cam. I suppose the cam would be acting both upon the positive and negative along that axis, but maybe if you could slow the swing on the up or down, you could convert it into directional energy. Gravity does not exist in the conventional sense 'science' has proffered, not one of them can even tell you what it is only describe it. Without comprehension of fields both dielectric and magnetic it can't be understood. I hear you, I just mean the whole 9.8/m2 thing Implosion. Last Edited by NostraAnnus on 05/15/2022 10:28 PM I saw it coming - it was an Inevitability Fatality. Truth Ranger. Ipso Facto. Inevitability. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Truth is like the sun... |
Zerubayah
User ID: 82247630 United States 05/15/2022 10:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A perfect gyro in space can maintain x,y,z coords no problem, but with gravity to contend with, one has to think that perhaps an eccentric ring that maintains the axis oppositional to a directional force could be used to counteract said force. Quoting: BFD Think about a cam. I suppose the cam would be acting both upon the positive and negative along that axis, but maybe if you could slow the swing on the up or down, you could convert it into directional energy. I don't know if you know how to use sci-hub.se to download research articles but I highly suggest you use it to check this out: [link to www.sciencedirect.com (secure)] Gravity assist engine, using artificial tidal locking via a massive "spring bell" precisely differentially braked to replace 2 of the 3 bodies in a Minovitch assist solution in order to do exactly what you are describing. Whilst this is promising, still somewhat retro. Think Mercury. It is a purely mechanical application of a principle that can be applied via electromagnetic means as well, and imho the best place to start in understanding. I believe that was the purpose for the author of the paper(although that is pure speculation on my part), it is in its way a sort of soft disclosure for technology that has been understood by some for many decades previously. Even still in itself, after solving just a few practical engineering problems, it would represent a way for us to fully master our solar system by immediately enabling economical, fast, and reliable transport to the industrially important areas. Last Edited by Zerubayah on 05/15/2022 11:04 PM |
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BFD
User ID: 77681891 United States 05/15/2022 11:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A perfect gyro in space can maintain x,y,z coords no problem, but with gravity to contend with, one has to think that perhaps an eccentric ring that maintains the axis oppositional to a directional force could be used to counteract said force. Quoting: BFD Think about a cam. I suppose the cam would be acting both upon the positive and negative along that axis, but maybe if you could slow the swing on the up or down, you could convert it into directional energy. I don't know if you know how to use sci-hub.se to download research articles but I highly suggest you use it to check this out: [link to www.sciencedirect.com (secure)] Gravity assist engine, using artificial tidal locking via a massive "spring bell" precisely differentially braked to replace 2 of the 3 bodies in a Minovitch assist solution in order to do exactly what you are describing. Whilst this is promising, still somewhat retro. Think Mercury. It is a purely mechanical application of a principle that can be applied via electromagnetic means as well, and imho the best place to start in understanding. I believe that was the purpose for the author of the paper(although that is pure speculation on my part), it is in its way a sort of soft disclosure for technology that has been understood by some for many decades previously. Even still in itself, after solving just a few practical engineering problems, it would represent a way for us to fully master our solar system by immediately enabling economical, fast, and reliable transport to the industrially important areas. I think I remember reading an article about this... I'll check it out for sure. I remember working at my full service gas station job when I was 17 and drawing diagrams of these ideas on the back of their billing stationary lol. I guess that was 2002-2003 INFJ/Conservative Artist |
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Zerubayah
User ID: 82247630 United States 05/16/2022 12:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Zerubayah I don't know if you know how to use sci-hub.se to download research articles but I highly suggest you use it to check this out: [link to www.sciencedirect.com (secure)] Gravity assist engine, using artificial tidal locking via a massive "spring bell" precisely differentially braked to replace 2 of the 3 bodies in a Minovitch assist solution in order to do exactly what you are describing. Whilst this is promising, still somewhat retro. Think Mercury. It is a purely mechanical application of a principle that can be applied via electromagnetic means as well, and imho the best place to start in understanding. I believe that was the purpose for the author of the paper(although that is pure speculation on my part), it is in its way a sort of soft disclosure for technology that has been understood by some for many decades previously. Even still in itself, after solving just a few practical engineering problems, it would represent a way for us to fully master our solar system by immediately enabling economical, fast, and reliable transport to the industrially important areas. I think I remember reading an article about this... I'll check it out for sure. I remember working at my full service gas station job when I was 17 and drawing diagrams of these ideas on the back of their billing stationary lol. I guess that was 2002-2003 If you could find that article I'd appreciate it. I honestly can't find any discussion of this article by Arne Bergstrom, nor can I seem to spark any interest despite trying repeatedly over the last few years in many different online forums to do so. Nobody seems to care about something that if built would radically change our approach to space travel and would almost immediately unlock the asteroid belt for mining and make putting men on Mars in a decade be more than just a pipedream. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78714195 United States 05/16/2022 12:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One could measure the curvature of the Earth by driving cross-country with a gyroscope. Quoting: BFD Just saying... After something like 60 miles of linear travel, one degree of shift should be measured in the gyro. Gyro needs to be a PERFECT gyro though. This is bullshit. It has been proven over and over again that planes do not follow a fucking curve to stay at the same altitude. Guess how they proved it? With a fucking gryo, you dunce. |
deplorable scottfree
User ID: 43986850 United States 05/16/2022 01:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That video has nothing to do with 'Antigravity', nor is it 'Hidden Science'. It's basically about gyroscopic forces including precision. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78268007 I have a 5 horse 220v router. Talk about gyroscopic precession. I know what you're talklingabout. I also used to fly :o) J 17:15: "I pray not that Thou shouldst take them out of the world, but that Thou shouldst keep them from the evil. Truth, beauty and virtue ... all the things that THEY hate. All the things God loves. |
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hankie
Everything User ID: 80628258 United States 05/16/2022 02:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There was a man who showed an interesting thing in one of those Universities over in England way back maybe late 1800s to early 1900s, I not sure now it has been some time since I saw the video of the experiment. The experiment was a little wagon that looked much like a buck board wagon, and the tongue that horses are generally tied to, the tongue I believe was in the air propped up with a ball of some types hang from it, he put it on the table with a road they had made with a hill on it, that little wagon rolled up that hill because of that ball hanging on the tongue and nothing else making it move. I have yet to see anyone explaining exactly why that could work. If it could roll from flat to climbing a hill, that would be a fun thing to make, just to see how far you could take the idea. As far as I could tell, it was a ball with a way to hang on the front of the wagon more at an upward slant, in front of the wagon it hung down. It wasn't a trick, it was to show that it was something found and not knowing what the force was I guess. Sorry I got a headache These are the times that tries men's and women's souls! May we come though it victorious! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79755353 Ireland 05/16/2022 05:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One could measure the curvature of the Earth by driving cross-country with a gyroscope. Quoting: BFD Just saying... After something like 60 miles of linear travel, one degree of shift should be measured in the gyro. Gyro needs to be a PERFECT gyro though. No gyroscopic precession has ever been measured. Many experiments have been done using extremely high quality gyros, and all have returned null results. The Earth is stationary, which was proved in 1887 by the original Michelson-Morley experiment (repeated 99 years later, with better equipment, by the US Air Force and detailed in 1986 Nature magazine, vol. 322.) |
BFD
User ID: 77681891 United States 05/16/2022 05:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That video has nothing to do with 'Antigravity', nor is it 'Hidden Science'. It's basically about gyroscopic forces including precision. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78268007 *procession? I believe the word you're after is "precession". I actually won the spelling bee in the 6th grade, if you can believe that. Lol. INFJ/Conservative Artist |
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MoiNombre
User ID: 83140440 United Kingdom 05/16/2022 07:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He did a mag-lev one also. Among others. These lectures swerved my life path ;) Gravity, electricity, light, space and time. More questions than answers. Last Edited by MoiNombre on 05/16/2022 07:33 AM Do as thou wilt is a very dangerous pastime |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82123290 United Kingdom 05/16/2022 07:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Never heard of this guy until today, I'm not surprised why after seeing this lecture at the royal institute. I wish he'd of been my science teacher at school. Quoting: NostraAnnus Good post. It doesn't really matter though. We'll all be dead before the first hint of this tech surfaces for general consumption. :iwanttobelieve: Why are we all gonna be dead? I'm not planning on dying any time soon, quite the contrary I've made plans to survive the impending doom and learn about anti gravity... THIS IS WHY. ARCHAIX.COM.NOTHING CAN STOP WHAT IS COMING 2039. NOTHING |
NostraAnnus
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83048158 United States 05/16/2022 09:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That video has nothing to do with 'Antigravity', nor is it 'Hidden Science'. It's basically about gyroscopic forces including precision. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78268007 *procession? Precession! Energy displaced to an axis in quadrature to an axiurge to finger my buttholeed upon when there's a rotating mass on that axis. |