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hartiberlin

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3 dimensional gyroscope shows antigravity
« on: January 02, 2009, 01:58:37 AM »
Hi All,
have a look at these 2 videos:

http://www.youtube.com/user/ganidllc

and their website and PDF file.

http://www.ganid.com/

The video, where they show the 2 gyroscopes
running in each other is quite impressive,
cause it shows a real horizontal
displacement, so it really generates unidirectional forces already
with 2 gyroscopes.


Regards, Stefan.

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Re: 3 dimensional gyroscope shows antigravity
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2009, 05:09:39 AM »
Extremely interesting!

It doesn't seem that it would require much capital to machine a high precision working prototype to undeniably prove the concept. In fact Mr.Tippett already has, has had all that he needs to get the job done yesterday. It is a very common practice for patent holders to offer a percentage of the business to principles which have the money, tools and wherewithal to get the jobs done that need getting done. With such a valuable, earth shaking product as the anti-gravity 3-D Gyro there certainly is shares to go around.

He hasn't done this, nor is there any mention of him seeking such. Rather he wants money, money, money. Which is how it would be done if the invention had little real value. I hope I'm wrong about the invention; but I'm not wrong about an all too familiar pattern used by crooks.

jt

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Re: 3 dimensional gyroscope shows antigravity
« Reply #2 on: January 02, 2009, 10:13:10 AM »
Have built several 3 (and more) axis gyrostabilizers, long enough time expereminted with ... unfortunately not any effects close to antigravity have been detected,
Sooner au contraire - full apparatus has always too high weight :'(
Gyroscopes are nice and interesting things,
When studied and when no deficit of ability to think 3D - then it is understandable wheres made mistake when hoped to get antigravity with gyros 8)
- just forgotten virtual "mooring" points what could locate far enough from ... and that every force has always contra-force ...
Anyway - Gyroscopes are devilishly exciting things,
With due respect,
khabe
« Last Edit: January 02, 2009, 12:41:26 PM by khabe »

AhuraMazda

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Re: 3 dimensional gyroscope shows antigravity
« Reply #3 on: January 02, 2009, 11:33:28 AM »
Has anyone experimented the rotation of 3 dimentional (only) magnetic fields?
What do you imagine might be gained by such a system?

khabe

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Re: 3 dimensional gyroscope shows antigravity
« Reply #4 on: January 02, 2009, 01:14:11 PM »
Has anyone experimented the rotation of 3 dimentional (only) magnetic fields?
What do you imagine might be gained by such a system?
You mean 3 rotating magnetic field units placed XYZ ?
Then first question - how it looks this single unit, whats direction of magnetic flux - radial... axial... or circlewise ???
When circular, just wound toroid, then radiated field is "zero" and at that by my opinion there is no spinning effect in reality.
I have made especially tests with toroids, included Ferro-Fluid inside of transparent plastic torus - tried at DC up to 10kHz used even audio amplifier for more power  - no spinning  >:(
Some kind of results I got when use 3ph and out-side radiating flux ...but even this was far from hoped,
cheers,
khabe

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Re: 3 dimensional gyroscope shows antigravity
« Reply #5 on: January 02, 2009, 03:18:37 PM »
Looks like a fun experiment. A more exotic experiment can be done using a circular super conductor and an indefinitely running current inside of it. The electrons will act as the spinning rim in this case.

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Re: 3 dimensional gyroscope shows antigravity
« Reply #6 on: January 02, 2009, 03:53:43 PM »
Of course included fun  :D
These experiments with "rotating magnetic field" I did to get at least smallest gyroscopic effect without real flywheel ... and I bought six 2x20w audio amplifiers, tens of Fet full bidge end stages - bldc drives even up to 1...2 kw :'(..., several funcktion generators ... huge lot of stuff - it was year ago -> was high-season of Steve Mark TPU ::)
The best choice is to try, not just speak and pick your nose   ;)
Tried and true ... :o
...or not true >:(
cheers,
khabe


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Re: 3 dimensional gyroscope shows antigravity
« Reply #7 on: January 02, 2009, 04:52:56 PM »
You should check out what someone rather uncharitably called
Tesla's flying stove:
http://fuel-efficient-vehicles.org/tesla-flying-machine/Tesla-Flying-Stove-motor.php

and also:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6409.msg146268;topicseen#msg146268

Don't forget Eric Laithwaite and his lecture to the Royal Society which appears to
have been expunged from the records.

Paul.

khabe

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Re: 3 dimensional gyroscope shows antigravity
« Reply #8 on: January 02, 2009, 05:10:50 PM »
Its typical!
Tesla's flying stove - but it does not fly !!!

The same like typical are headlines in this forum:
Complete information on working ................... :o
Successful ............. replication !  8)
................. End of Game... >:(
..........................................
....etc ....    but nothing, absolutely nothing! --- Just empty words,
No complete info, even no near complete info ... nothing replicated, none working devices ... and ... not any game has been ended  ::)
Even discreditable waterwheel selfruns up till today ...

curiously,
khabe

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Re: 3 dimensional gyroscope shows antigravity
« Reply #9 on: January 03, 2009, 06:27:00 AM »
I wonder if these demonstrations would behave the same, or differently, if Tippett's theory were true.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdAmEEAiJWo

broli

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Re: 3 dimensional gyroscope shows antigravity
« Reply #10 on: January 03, 2009, 01:56:10 PM »
Yeah space research. It's almost like they're mocking where tax money is going..

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Re: 3 dimensional gyroscope shows antigravity
« Reply #11 on: January 04, 2009, 07:29:22 AM »
While the spokeless ring gyros that comprise this 3-D gyroscope are certainly a cool invention with many possible applications, the concentric configuration proposed stands a pretty slim chance of demonstrating antigravity or linear thrust, imho.  It will act as a rotation stabilizer, resisting any applied external torque, but will do nothing against the linear force of gravity.

A more interesting configuration would be to construct a Hopf torus with these spokeless ring gyros  (I know, I know, I am a one-trick pony...but it's a good trick!!)  -- While still a long shot, I propose that this configuration has a better chance of producing thrust, since the density of the moving rotors is greater on the inner (aperture) portion of the toroid relative to that on the outer edge (producing a gradient in the momentum field).  This is an idea I have been sitting-on for about a decade now, and it's finally time that I let it out of the bag.  So there ya go.

An alternate-tech version of such "spokeless" gyros would use magnetohydrodynamic pumps to move a dense metallic fluid inside the rings.  Hmmm... there would be associated electromagnetic effects as well-- corona discharge, perhaps...  this is starting to look like a classic flying saucer!  (but i'm getting ahead of myself here...  one step at a time.)

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=4009.0;attach=17036;image



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Re: 3 dimensional gyroscope shows antigravity
« Reply #12 on: February 17, 2011, 05:42:48 PM »
Eric Laithwaite's story is one of the most depressing instances in the field of study forums such as this are dedicated to. The pity is that people like @khabe are so categorical in their denial. Can, however, @khabe show results as rigorous as those shown in Hayasaka H., Takeuchi S., Phys.Rev.Lett., 63, 2701-2794 (1989)? Even the powers that be in their attempts to promptly smash these studies show experiments nowhere near in sophistication as those of Hayasaka and Takeuchi. The powers that be couldn't wait to denounce the findings by the latter -- within a month and they were ready to report negatively on them, irrespective of the low quality of counter evidence presented. Such travesty of science is ubiquitous these days.

You should've seen the crowd the other day listenening in one of the Barnes & Noble stores in New York City to the crap that string theorist was spewing. Nothing but crap, that's physics mainstream today. Travesty of science.

Oh, and, regarding Newton's second law -- yes, it is incomplete and that can be seen regardless of Eric Laithwate's studies. Let alone Hamilton's equations -- utter nonsense. You will not see the Royal Society, however, to be in icy silence when listening to crap such as Hamilton's equations. Quite the contrary, it celebrates that kind of crap. The silence of the Royal Society is for innovative thinkers such as Eric Lathwaite. What a sad world we live in.

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Re: 3 dimensional gyroscope shows antigravity
« Reply #13 on: December 15, 2012, 08:00:44 AM »
This is 2012 right???  this is junk

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Re: 3 dimensional gyroscope shows antigravity
« Reply #14 on: December 15, 2012, 07:42:26 PM »
On the subject of antigravity and gyroscopes, does anyone remember Sam Kydd? He was an Australian inventor who developed a giro antigravity device. I read about him in a book from my local library. I think it was probably back in the 1980s. The device was driven by  a model aircraft engine, and when placed on the scales, showed a weight reduction of about 10%. When mounted in a horizontal position on a model boat, it would propel the boat. He was looking for funding for further development. I can find no reference to him on the internet.