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ive found the best clue yet as to why my scalar beamer is interfering with my usb port even though im only using one out of a few for my mouse
What happens if you overload a USB port?


If you really overload it, the power supply in the hub may shut off entirely, or you might see devices randomly disconnecting and reconnecting as the voltage drops low enough for devices to reset. Some or all may not function correctly because of power drain.
 
heres the latest and wow it gets even more bizarre
today the 25-3-2022 i tried to log the latest test down but my swriter.exe program wont alow me to and so ill log it here ive retested my scalar beamer and tried to see if i can get it to effect my pc by continuously resetting my usb port , but couldn't get that again so may be another one off thing , or the position of the scalar beamer and electric motor may need to be right i had my laptop on and my real player programed opened by itself so i shut it off and even more bizarre i had the electric motor laying on its side and sitting on my large graph pad so its wont be to noisy from the vibrations if it vibrates off the pad and onto my hard wooden desk , i had a push on button rigged inline from the battery negative to my motors negative input and had it pushed in and the motor of the scalar beamer going , i wasent then paying attention to the motor as my attention was drawn to the flasher led on the square wave generator ,anyhow , not realizing something bizarre was happening , i turned my head to look at the motor and to my surprise or shock it was standing on its shaft while still spinning so i took my finger off the button to cut its power and it dropped down nearly on its side and i pressed the button again to turn the motor on and it went back onto its shaft again like it centrificully levitated up so that was strange its weight while the motor was going should of had it fall on its side and vibrate everywhere i wonder if the motor levitating up from its side to stand on its spinning shaft while keeping balanced is normal or some form of antigravity
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since that experiment i was feeling nervous for no reason for a time , the motor behaving like i imagine like a gyroscope and standing on the end its shaft end while it was spinning and dident move or wobble or fall down its was still
 

since that experiment i was feeling nervous for no reason for a time , the motor behaving like i imagine like a gyroscope and standing on the end its shaft end while it was spinning and dident move or wobble or fall down its was still
Replicate the experiment and put it on video, its for the best if you video every anomaly :cool:
 
i got done again and didn't expect this incredible result so didn't have my camcorder ready and recording it was totally unexpected, gee its when im not recording it dose the totally different thing like the double slit experiment what they saw they tried to film but it wouldn't happen while they tried to film it
 
i just couldn't try film it as my right hand was holding the on button it to the neg input to motor from battery and the left hand was adjusting the square wave generators frequency's so didn't have another arm to even hold my camcorder and i never though of using a stand to try filming it as what i got was totally unexpected so didn't think it was even worth filming it
 
im sure what happened is a clue to how alex chuckerkovs anti gravity invention flies and hovers to it could be generating some standing wave and the motor rose up and aligned itself with it so its balanced on the end of its shaft while it was spinning thus defying gravity by not falling and or wobbling , to put it simple electric motors do not spin and balance on the end of there shaft's and not fall or wobble thats impossible till the experiment was going
 

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