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The Olshowen makes the first test run machines changing gravitational field land.Details on the olshowen.narod.ru

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  • This is the gyroscopic force, you're on the wrong track if you want the propulsion system need to change :-)

  • Uhh...there's nothing there that's changing any gravitational field anywhere. The arms of the "rotor" aren't balanced causing the whole thing to wobble as it rotates.

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  • amigo, felizidades!!!! estas completamente loco, pero es el primer paso para descubrir grandes cosas,

    tienes que hacer girar los giroscopios mas rapido para lograr el punto de menor peso, pero eso no hara que flote tu maquina, recuerda la posicion natural de los objetos, en el eter hasta que se aplica una fuerza, por lo tanto aunque tu nave ya no pese, no volara

    una vez logrado el efecto de menor peso, tendras que aplicar una fuerza que haga que tu nave remonte,

    saludos y suerte con eso

  • INSTALL A MOTOR IN THE MIDDLE ,SO YOUR PUSH WILL NOT DISTURB THE SCALES,THEM ATTACH THE SCALE FROM THE MIDDLE AND HANG IT FROM THE CEILING AND NOW WATCH THE WEIGHT ON THIS SCALE IF IT IS GOING TO DECREASE ON NOT

  • The weight of the device is just shifting around with each force applied, the rotational force on an unbalanced system such as this results in the balance of the weight on each leg to vary but the sum of the weight under each leg will ALWAYS remain constant. Think of it like an unbalanced wheel on a car. Instead of one constant rotational force, the force is expressed in varying vectors at different times causing a shaking. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Think harder.

  • I have felt the lifting force of gyros before. i would like to see all the scales at the same time to test it.

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