Eric Laithwaite - gyroscopic gravity modification.mov
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video player inside a video player... we must go deeper
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@MegaDetroitboy What else needs to be done?
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If he had attached the scale to the spinning wheel, it would have still read 40lbs.
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@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.
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@sorova Yeah lets look at Wikipedia for complicated physics. Laithwaite was on to something i believe, and it she be studied further.
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"And there's the question how to stop the wheel!"
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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
He later said he was wrong. (which he was) There is no reaction without action.
sorova 3 months ago
@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 2 months ago
@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 2 months ago
@sorova By you maybe :0) Don't be afraid. It's ok.
geoidesic 2 months ago