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Antigravity achieved via reactionless inertial propulsion

Started by hartiberlin, February 07, 2013, 12:32:17 AM

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TinselKoala

Quote from: broli on May 22, 2013, 03:16:32 AM
To me it looks like a slowed down video seeing the way the wires flop around. And as far as I can see for every jump there was a touchdown. I'm also curious what his strategy is though, open source it or crap about how great his invention is and go on a perpetual hunt for investors, patents and reasons why not to unveil the "secret".

That is right. The device shown is no more "antigravity" than a pogo stick is.

You can see any basketball player using the same "lifting" technique when charging in for a lay-up. You jump up off the ground and then use some more muscle power to shift some weight while you are in the air, and this gives the "illusion" that you are sustaining flight for a fraction of a second longer than you might if you just jumped.

This kind of "inertial propulsion" or "reactionless propulsion" is something that has fascinated inventors for nearly as long as Bessler's wheel, and with as much result. It just ain't happening, folks.

T-1000


Paul-R

Both Stefan's red and silvey giggering things are probably Eric Laithwaite's rotating
platform with four gyroscopes positioned at the corners.

At least the patent will now be out of date.

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