seems like it
Feb 22, 2021 #62 N NaturalPhilosopher Senior Member Messages 1,790 so what happens if you hold a large unbalanced spinning gyroscope like a wingnut then also twirl it like laithwaite? one asymmetric mass with two rotations at right angles.
so what happens if you hold a large unbalanced spinning gyroscope like a wingnut then also twirl it like laithwaite? one asymmetric mass with two rotations at right angles.
Feb 22, 2021 #64 Einstein Temporal Engineer Messages 3,881 The gyro only has 2 spin axes. The wingnut has 3. The gyro wont experience an IAT phenomena
Feb 22, 2021 #65 N NaturalPhilosopher Senior Member Messages 1,790 I said a giant spinning wingnut on an axle. Then twirl the axle. so two axial rotations(90 degrees apart) of one mass. *universe xplodes*
I said a giant spinning wingnut on an axle. Then twirl the axle. so two axial rotations(90 degrees apart) of one mass. *universe xplodes*
Feb 22, 2021 #66 N NaturalPhilosopher Senior Member Messages 1,790 two winguts, spinning on a common axle. Then that horizontal axle, on it's on vertical spinning axle. what the heck would happen?
two winguts, spinning on a common axle. Then that horizontal axle, on it's on vertical spinning axle. what the heck would happen?
Feb 22, 2021 #67 Einstein Temporal Engineer Messages 3,881 I want to do something like that. Like spin a metal block on its intermediate axis on a motor shaft to see what will happen.
I want to do something like that. Like spin a metal block on its intermediate axis on a motor shaft to see what will happen.
Feb 22, 2021 #69 N NaturalPhilosopher Senior Member Messages 1,790 could make it pretty elaborate. 100's of intermediate axis of different scales.
Feb 22, 2021 #70 N NaturalPhilosopher Senior Member Messages 1,790 behold!....the antigrav free energy blender. rube goldberg2.0 wingnut of death