been trying to find more about this.
here is a nice vid i dont know yet if its true but looks easy to test.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x49fuo_antigravity-machine_tech?fr...

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Check out john hutchison and the hutchinson effect if you havnt got there already should be easy to google
sorry no link but im still at the hammer and chisel stage of computerization appearently the mans labs were raided
several times by the minions who stole all his gear so it must have some value!
BJS
Any body that has sufficient revolutionary velocity creates it's own anti-gravatational field. This can be demonstrated at home with a high speed drill, ball bearings and a high speed camera. Photographing the trajectory of the two ball bearings as they are released in a controlled arc, one rotating at 27,000rpm the other non-rotationary, reveals the effect. The rotating ball climbs higher and falls faster yet hits the ground at the same time. The extra height gained results from a "lessening of the mass of the ball bearing" through the effects of the localised antigravatational field. The laws of the conservation of energy and the laws of thermodynamics are bunk as extra energy can be created or if you will, pulled from the zero point when a body has sufficient revolutionary velocity.
Wow! thank you for that update.It expalins alot.Ive seen a video of a man with a wheel mounted perpendicular to the shaft and on bearings.The thing looked pretty heavy for him to lift normally but when he spun the wheel he was able to lift it over his head much easier.So maybe its possible to make a small platform that you can make float once a wheel or somethign is spinning.Maybe magnetcs might have some effect too.
Any thoughts on that?

Deaglan: T said:
Any body that has sufficient revolutionary velocity creates it's own anti-gravatational field. This can be demonstrated at home with a high speed drill, ball bearings and a high speed camera. Photographing the trajectory of the two ball bearings as they are released in a controlled arc, one rotating at 27,000rpm the other non-rotationary, reveals the effect. The rotating ball climbs higher and falls faster yet hits the ground at the same time. The extra height gained results from a "lessening of the mass of the ball bearing" through the effects of the localised antigravatational field. The laws of the conservation of energy and the laws of thermodynamics are bunk as extra energy can be created or if you will, pulled from the zero point when a body has sufficient revolutionary velocity.
Hi can you care to expand on this? have you tried this yourself?

Deaglan: T said:
Any body that has sufficient revolutionary velocity creates it's own anti-gravatational field. This can be demonstrated at home with a high speed drill, ball bearings and a high speed camera. Photographing the trajectory of the two ball bearings as they are released in a controlled arc, one rotating at 27,000rpm the other non-rotationary, reveals the effect. The rotating ball climbs higher and falls faster yet hits the ground at the same time. The extra height gained results from a "lessening of the mass of the ball bearing" through the effects of the localised antigravatational field. The laws of the conservation of energy and the laws of thermodynamics are bunk as extra energy can be created or if you will, pulled from the zero point when a body has sufficient revolutionary velocity.

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