Eric Laithwaite - gyroscopic gravity modification.mov

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His research in later years into Gyroscopes was, and still is, a topic of much discussion within the scientific community. Here, he demonstrates the principles of a gyro using a rather large and heavy wheel. It's spun up to speed with a normal household drill.

From: http://www2.imperial.ac.uk/blog/videoarchive/2009/12/09/eric-laithwaite/

Info on Eric's patents:
http://www.rexresearch.com/laithwat/laithw1.htm

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  • He later said he was wrong. (which he was) There is no reaction without action.

  • @sorova Says who? Please include a citation if you're going to make remarks like that. Eric Laithwaite was actively involved in anti-gravity research until his death. The last patent I know of by him was for such a device in 1994 – three years before his death. I've added the relevant citation link to the video info.

  • @geoidesic Have a look at Wikipedia. Gyroscopes follow Newtons laws and that's it I am afraid. Laithwaite was wrong, plain and simple. yes he was a clever man there is no doubt but we can't get everything right always all of the time. He will be remembered more for his Maglev work.

  • @sorova By you maybe :0) Don't be afraid. It's ok.

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  • @MegaDetroitboy What else needs to be done?

  • If he had attached the scale to the spinning wheel, it would have still read 40lbs.

  • @aeverett51 Not just wiki. He also made a fool of himself at a royal Institution lecture or something. Many people have chased this old idea but newton has always been proven right. Look for Sandy Kidd from Dundee Scotland for example - another one and loads more.

  • @sorova Yeah lets look at Wikipedia for complicated physics. Laithwaite was on to something i believe, and it she be studied further.

  • "And there's the question how to stop the wheel!"

  • a gyroscope is only part of making anti-gravity you still need to spin the spinning gyro to make more force and then there's more but you have to figure that out for your self

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