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  • The theory and experiments about origin of inertia and gravity.

    Has anyone seen this website before:

    InitialPhysics.org - Home

    They have some basic experiments that seem to prove their theory.

    I have performed this experiment;

    InitialPhysics.org

    And had the same results.

    I would like to perform this one as well;

    InitialPhysics.org

    Of course the obvious question would be would two counter rotating wheels thus produce a unidirectional force instead of the torque we see with two wheels rotating in the same direction.

    I encourage others to perform these simple experiments and share their findings.
    Last edited by broli; 09-06-2011, 06:17 PM.

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    Broli,

    I'm a rookie at this stuff, but I love it.

    That experiment you also did looks like great fun. So far, I seem to be explaining it to myself all with friction (decrease or even increase of relative spin speeds).
    It would be interesting to repeat the test where especially the atom has a short spin run-down. I think some effect will seem stronger, and some weaker.

    If the spinning atom really can push a lever around from stand still, it can also make a cart roll. Or not? Would there be some magic interlink of rotatable bodies?

    Some youtube video's claim inertial engines and even take off lifters. I just don't know what to think of it. Seems that, if it really works, adding a tad bit of power will see it do to a tether what a heluim balloon does to the string it came with.
    Last edited by Cloxxki; 07-23-2009, 06:48 PM.

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      Don't get me wrong. Those are not my videos. I just did something similar and had the same result.

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