DIY Anti Gravity Machine
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As much as I love science...my antigravity dreams usually involve an Asian love swing and two hot nerdy chicks that have some serious magnetism going on.
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Sorry, but magnetism doesn't affect gravity. You can COUNTER gravity with magnets (such as the Maglev Train), but that isn't getting rid of gravity, just acting against it.
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It's a potentially effective design but I can't help thinking that it would probably serve better as a source of energy, using magnetism to keep it spinning and using the device as a sort of self-sustaining dynamo but to be honest, I'm not a believer in free energy. Still, kind of cool for something out of a dream.
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Hi take a look at this video - it's a lot like yours
Easy Graivty Wheel uploaded by guruji243
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if you know some one i can better this by at least 10000000 times
And my item/unit will help you fly
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@larrybud centrifugal force is the energy needed to become anti gravity
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how did i get here?
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nee o din ium thats how u pronounce it m8
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look up: Vimana
Thiink i remember the same stuff from there.. they are talking about mercury in a consealed chamber, with 3 spinning things around it.. :)
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Great job man. We can learn alot from following our dreams. Keep pushing forward. I am going to start trying to do the same thing.
/watch?v=HbGHp0Ieh1I&feature=related
m44ever 2 weeks ago
@m44ever Yes, I have seen that. It is amazing how similar these two are.
Naddycat 2 weeks ago
The concept I was given looked the same as what you have built
What I saw was a round disk with 3 other disks around the out side of the main disc the same as you have built each disk would spin a 10,000 RPM while the main disk would also spin at 10,000 RPM
It was based on the gyro scope effect. The only problem is how to build it. Each individual rotating platter would need its own power supply while pinning at that colossal speed the engineering will be very difficult. Help required
toranarod 6 months ago
@toranarod My understanding is that the magnets surrounding the edge propel the inner rotation, as they pass by those magnets attract and repel, creating the force needed to spin the smaller discs. Does that make sense? :O)
Naddycat 6 months ago