QTG - Quantum Theory of Gravity. Experimental phase, stage (10). Details of the construction, assembly and of the tests of the gravitational motor "GM".
Experience accomplished in the end of the year of 2006, which confirmed a reduction of 180 g in the total mass of "GM" (48.560g), after reaching the nominal speed of rotation (840 rpm).
In the outburst a reduction was verified of up to 5000g.
Project: Rolf Guthmann. Execution: Carlos Dietrich.
More details: QTG http://rolfguthmann.sites.uol.com.br/English/index.html
TQG -- Teoria Quântica Gravitacional: Fase experimental, etapa (10). Detalhes da construção, montagem e dos testes do motor gravitacional "MG".
Experiência realizada no final do ano de 2006, a qual confirmou uma redução de 180 g na massa total do "MG" (de 48.560g), após atingir a velocidade nominal de rotação (840 rpm). No arranque foi verificada uma redução de até 5000g.
Projeto: Rolf Guthmann. Execução: Carlos Dietrich.
Mais detalhes: TQG http://rolfguthmann.sites.uol.com.br/index.html
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My God man do you know what you've invented?: An ear destroying machine! Hurry and patent this before someone else destroys my ears!
kyleain 1 year ago
i have been thinking, that yes, if you make a spinning wheel run very fast it will somehow reduce the mass a little, maybe even a lot. So why not build a big aircraft with lets say 4 gyros and but a jet engine to it, maybe it fly.
andrefilms 3 years ago
want to debunk any gravity device?
put it in a plastic bag/box, if it still lifts, maybe you got somthing
if it doesnt, then you just got wind
frogz 4 years ago
Its a gyroscopic efect!
fede654321 4 years ago
the motor is exerting a torque laterally on the balance bearing. While the motor spins up, you can see the twisting of the motor from the hanger. This twisting torque is responsible for the lifting - but only while the rotor accelerates, once it reaches max RPM, the effect stops. try reversing the motor and see if the torque is reversed! This is not anti-gravity!
waldo2020 4 years ago
Try it with two motors, and two devices, then the torque inertia problem would counter-ballance. There seems to be a 'Temporary' loss of 'Weight', But Weight is not Mass. Weight can change. (Weigh yourself in a lift going up, stationary, and down)
WarzSchoolchild 4 years ago
i know your into something, now here is the bad news.. if you want to lose weigh 100precent, the yougotta run them to 8km per second baby:D
leviterande 4 years ago
this is crap pseudoscience
fuzybunie 4 years ago