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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2008

Highly respected top engineer at Lockhead Martin discusses experiments on anti gravity and hints it may already be in development with other strange energy sources

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  • The plastic piece rotated in a single direction because of friction with the table. The rotation in the other direction causes wobbling that translates to reverse rotation. The bottom of the plastic piece is shaped like a stretched out dirll bit tip. The friction causes a wobble when spined a reverse direction. A buddy of mine had a pitching wedge head for a paper weight on his desk and I observed the same effect with it. Neat trick.

  • Sirtokalott is not the most intelligent of the human race. I think I understand you but could you explain the wobble reversing the spin rather than just stopping it and is it not a smooth underside designed to reduce friction.

    Also what's your thoughts on the 2 dropped rocks not falling at the same speed.

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  • @jum401 Sorry, her you go:

    watch?v=TsaMSNwUvxM

  • @Hoaxslayer there's nothing there, m8, you gotta repost the url so we can see the vid

  • I love science!

  • Boyd Bushman is a supporter of "Doctor" Rex Webb who is a known antigravity hoaxer. See where we debunked Rex Webb's most recent video here:

    watch?v=sUJlY66Da_

  • Using the earths ionosphere to get all the electricity you could ever need, Or use the earths magnetic field for propulsion.

  • come on, this guy didnt want you to believe that the CELT is an unsolved mystery, he just showed it to illustrate that you have to think outside the box, if you want to find new solutions. but the trial with the two balls is interesting. did he really proof that a magnetized ball was less heavy that a non magnetised one (if both have identical shape AND mass)? wow, "I want to believe" :-)

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