View this post on Hive: 🔬#MESExperiments 15: Gyroscopes Tend to Rise Until Precession Rate Has Peaked #Interesting
🔬#MESExperiments 15: Gyroscopes Tend to Rise Until Precession Rate Has Peaked #Interesting
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Do you see this as proof of #FreeEnergy?
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Why do you ask? The phenomenon you see in this video of a gyro rising on its own is unheard of in the entire world and requires all of physics to be rewritten. Interestingly, in Experiment 3 I show that the spin speed is not affected as the gyro rises or even when manually twisted, and thus a simple example of "free energy" as the energy is not coming directly from the gyro (i.e. the aether exists): https://steemit.com/mesexperiments/@mes/mesexperiments-3-gyroscopes-exert-inertial-forces-with-zero-loss-of-spin-rate-freeenergy
I go over this in extensive detail in my game-changing #AntiGravity Part 6: https://mes.fm/antigravity-playlist
But for a practical proof of #FreeEnergy and its continual suppression, one must first discover the truth of the most important event in all of history: 9/11.... https://mes.fm/911truth-playlist
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Are you aware of the "null hypothesis." I think it's great you're doing these experiments. But one thing I can think of that would introduce this gyroscopic behavior is friction on the base.
On the other hand, if you're looking for a fringe explanation, are you aware of Quantized Inertia? There is a hypothesis that, at the levels of energy you're dealing with, it should be rather easy to verify that quantized inertia can oppose the force of gravity.
Personally, I'm not inclined to believe this hypothesis, but it's rather interesting to study.
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hmmm I had not been aware of the null hypothesis. What do you mean by "friction"? In Experiment 1 I show that these gyro rising experiments are only possible with as little base friction as possible. And in Experiments 5, 6, and 7, I perform these tests on an ice block and they rise while also behaving massless: https://mes.fm/experiments-playlist
I'm also not aware of Quantized Inertia. But my gyro experiments prove that "inertia" itself as a distinct property of mass does not exist; as gyros precess with no angular momentum (see Experiment 4) or centripetal/centrifugal force; and hence no inertia.
I'm not big on theory but in #AntiGravity Part 6 I allude to a possible explanation and which has to do with (true) magnetism and the virtually unknown concept of "counterspace".
Also check out Experiment 9 for one of the most amazing demonstrations ever done...
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