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The following was extracted from "THE SECRET OF THE CREATIVE VACUUM"
by John Davidson. It describes a simple but impressive experiment
that can be performed by anyone interested free energy and
gravitation.
The Levitating Gyroscope
Professor Eric Laithwaite, Harold Aspden and the Gyroscope
As we have said, the fundamental law of all differentiated forms is
polarity or duality. It arises automatically when the One is first
overlain by the greater, Formative Mind and is multiplied and
endlessly reflected from that point into the myriad forms familiar
to us. Yet the underlying and primal polarity remains clearly
identifiable in all manifestation, even amongst the manyness in
which we presently find ourselves.
In our physics, whether conventional or vacuum state, the same
applies. All forms are interconnected and interwoven with this law
of polarity and causality. Electrostatic charge, magnetic polarity,
gravitational attraction, all these produce and are a part of the
rotation which maintains things in existence. They are all aspects
of patterning in the kaleidoscopic image we call our physical world
and think to be so real. And they are thus all related.
The one can be expressed as the other if only we can see how the
image is projected and can see how to tweak the projection system.
So motion expressed as shape and rhythm - as differentiation in
space and time - is so familiar to us that we feel that it can hold
no secrets. Yet since motion is our observation of patterns in
space and time - both intrinsic physical realities we do not really
comprehend - one cannot say that the true nature of motion is known
to us. So if certain kinds of motion produce certain unexpected
results, this is no more than we should expect, for we do not
understand how time and space have come into being in the first
place.
It is not surprising therefore that Searl, Schauberger, Saxl and
others have found intriguing and unexpected effects and
relationships. Nor are such phenomena confined to the work of
independent researchers, for in recent years work in our British
universities has demonstrated the same effect.
Four of the principle protagonists have been Professor Eric
Laithwaite, Dr. Harold Aspden, Sandy Kidd and Scott Strachan. Eric
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Laithwaite, from London University's Imperial College, has been
involved with research into magnetic levitation and gyroscope
research for many years. Harold Aspden, from the Univeristy of
Southampton, describes a simple and crucial experiment, demonstrated
for him by Professor Laithwaite.
The facts of the experiment are so remarkable that they would be
unbelievable to anyone who has not witnessed at close quarters the
demonstration by Professor Laithwaite.
He takes hold of a shaft with two hands, holding it horizontally at
knee height. An assistant then uses a power tool to spin a 50 pound
flywheel at one end of the shaft until it is rotating at several
thousand revolutions per minute.
A 50 pound wheel rotating at this speed and held away from, but
necessarily close to, the body commands respect for the dangers
involved. It is not something that one expects to manipulate with
ease. However, one is aware that one could release the hold near
the wheel and expect to be able to support the full weight of the
system by one's other hand, without having to exert a couple
manually via one's wrist, (ie. without needing to strain one's wrist
to hold the shaft horizontal with the 50 pound weight on the other
end).
Indeed, it would lie outside the capacity of human strength to apply
such a twist to the shaft axis. What should then happen is that the
wheel will precess* continuously in a horizontal plane, requiring
the holder to turn around with it, keeping a firm grip on the end of
the shaft.
* precession means that the shaft - the axis of rotation -
'fixed' at one end by one's wrist, will describe a shape
like that of a cone - or a hyperbolic spiral.
What is found, however, is that the free end of the shaft lifts with
very little effort, totally incommensurate with the 50 pound weight
at an angle of 32 degrees, which also happens to be the helix angle
of 'type A' DNA, angle 32.7 degrees.
This angle appears to be a fundamental constant and based on the
reduced lifting force required when a rotating mass is lifted at
this angle, it appears to have free energy and anti-gravity
applications.
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