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Anti-Gravity Machine Designed By Ordinary Guy...Worth Watching..
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 227760" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I spent quite a bit of time myself trying to build a centrifugal force drive. After all centrifugal force is the equal but opposite force to gravity for objects orbiting the earth. I built a contraption that propelled itself across a garage floor. But nothing I built ever got off the ground. It turns out that turning a spinning gyro in a circle doesn't produce a linear force. It develops a torque which is a force that cause objects to move in a circular path. Laithwaite doesn't mention that doing his spinning gyro demonstration while standing on a scale shows no lessening of weight. So the torque generated would damn near have to be producing an almost linear thrust to create lift. </p><p></p><p>My next design was to try and produce an alternating wave of torque generation. I haven't gotten around to that yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 227760, member: 288"] I spent quite a bit of time myself trying to build a centrifugal force drive. After all centrifugal force is the equal but opposite force to gravity for objects orbiting the earth. I built a contraption that propelled itself across a garage floor. But nothing I built ever got off the ground. It turns out that turning a spinning gyro in a circle doesn't produce a linear force. It develops a torque which is a force that cause objects to move in a circular path. Laithwaite doesn't mention that doing his spinning gyro demonstration while standing on a scale shows no lessening of weight. So the torque generated would damn near have to be producing an almost linear thrust to create lift. My next design was to try and produce an alternating wave of torque generation. I haven't gotten around to that yet. [/QUOTE]
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