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Ravi |
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Hi there guys and gals,
Check out my latest post:
These experiments show behavior that physicists would not be able to explain!
Most importantly, the introduction of torque into a system containing angular momentum causes a polarization of the angular momentum i.e. the angular momentum must be either parallel or anti-parallel to the applied torque only. Further, much like electrons in an atomic orbital, two parallel angular momenta cannot occupy the same plane!
One of them must move to a perpendicular plane, even if it means going into energy emission/precession. |
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8 August 2012
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Ted Pittman - 14/09/2012 15:05:54
| | I watch your videos and see all that energy trying to be released. The main answer you are looking for requires the center of gravity of your gyros to move inward and outward toward the center of rotation of the whole platform! Sandy Kidd says that in his book, Poliakov says it in his report and I know it's true because of my own work. Look at the photos of Kidd's machines and Poliakov's (especially Poliakov's).
Each of us made this discovery by accident; it is NOT intuitive.
TRY IT AND YOU WILL GET PROPULSION!
( Besides, if the answer was just to spin parts, then it would have been discovered long ago - Right??? )
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