while we're on the subject of ufos....<------(smiley)
what do you think of antigravity?
I think of it the same way I think of antielephants
Its a nice word but until it can be demonstrated to exist or
be possible then it belongs in the science fantasy (not fiction) category.
there are some very viable ideas out there that will cancel out gravity. one being the gyro thing.
i'm just throwing it out there to think about.
I think, not at all, because unlike a propellor, it can't generate directed forces. It only can redirect rotational moments.I don't think the "gyro thing" cancels gravity any more than a propellor driven aircraft does.
I don't see, that a gyro is involving forces in the axis direction.
this wasn't meant to propel something on it's own.The quoted precession article presents the known action of a gyroscope, in contrast to the "propulsion" fantasy involved with the said you tube video and patent application. Or as I previously mentioned:
I fear, I studied too much physics to see a difference.this wasn't meant to propel something on it's own.
this just works as a means of propulsion for something already in the air, like an airship
I fear, I studied too much physics to see a difference.
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