Precesion.
@Xee2,
The gyroscope defys gravity. It leans over from it's tip over tendency, and looses it's perpendicular axis. It can't suspend itself leaning over on it's side while motionless. Bearingless magnet flywheels spin ten times faster then cheap gyroscopes, but precession can destabilize them unpredictably. I think it's just easier for them to lean over then levitate!
I finished the platform. The trellis for the hanging nylon axle guides is assembled from Tinker Toys. All I need are the nylon sleeves and the Reed switches.
@Xee2,
The gyroscope defys gravity. It leans over from it's tip over tendency, and looses it's perpendicular axis. It can't suspend itself leaning over on it's side while motionless. Bearingless magnet flywheels spin ten times faster then cheap gyroscopes, but precession can destabilize them unpredictably. I think it's just easier for them to lean over then levitate!
I finished the platform. The trellis for the hanging nylon axle guides is assembled from Tinker Toys. All I need are the nylon sleeves and the Reed switches.
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