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Old 09-17-2012, 11:43 AM
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Still don't get it.

Surley if you attach a cable to a spinning cannonball then all that will happen is the cable will wind around the ball?
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Old 09-17-2012, 12:01 PM
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thanks for your time really apreciate it

you use one of this and instead of fish a fast cannonaball:



on the first 180º the cannonball makes a very open outwards spiral for your giving away cable, on the next 180º the opposite
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Old 09-17-2012, 12:22 PM
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Old 09-17-2012, 01:08 PM
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maybe im trolling

if trolling is to have a nice conversation world wide with the use of new tech on antigravity

natzis pay lot of attention to schauberger

its history he was taken to a prosoner camp to build his supposed antigravity turbines
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Old 09-17-2012, 02:14 PM
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thanks for your time really apreciate it

you use one of this and instead of fish a fast cannonaball:


on the first 180º the cannonball makes a very open outwards spiral for your giving away cable, on the next 180º the opposite
I understand the spool part, what i dont understand is how the cable at the other end (cannonball end) doesn't just wrap it's self around the ball. It has to. If the ball is spinning. The ball is spinning?
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Old 09-17-2012, 03:38 PM
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thats a very good point, i hadnt thought about it, the cannonball could behave like a yoyo

but this is indifferent just neglect it

do you agree that when you give away cable it will pull less that when you recover cable though both paths are simetrical?

this is the crux of the antigravity concept and takes to electrons behaving like that and producing thrust at atomic level or gravity
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Old 09-17-2012, 04:23 PM
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thats a very good point, i hadnt thought about it, the cannonball could behave like a yoyo

but this is indifferent just neglect it

do you agree that when you give away cable it will pull less that when you recover cable though both paths are simetrical?

this is the crux of the antigravity concept and takes to electrons behaving like that and producing thrust at atomic level or gravity
Ok, i see now. The cannonball analogy threw me.

When it goes right down to sub-atomic it gets very wierd, who knows if the concept of anti-gravity is right. In fact there's no point thinking about it unless you're some sort of physics genius. It's too abstract. I'm better at dippy birds.
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Old 09-17-2012, 04:37 PM
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well its us mainly who sets the limits

do you understand now that that looping yoyo video is producing some thrust since the inwards part pulls harder than the outwards part and both last the same?

schauberger antigravity turbines work on this principle

according physics this is wrong but i think the cannonball analogy with the spool lets you see it in your minds eye
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The secret to anti-gravity is having the right moves ...



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