SH Archive Gyro cars, trains and monowheels of the early 20th century

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Username: KorbenDallas
Date: 2019-02-01 09:07:55
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100 years later, and they are still trying. The history sure knows how to repeat itself...

 
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Username: ScottFreeman
Date: 2019-02-02 17:36:33
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Gyroscopic leveling would have been of great use to Zeppelins. Since we're never shown the actual explosion and ship's position I wonder if an internal gyroscopic failure could explain the Hindenburg's dive at the stern seen at the beginning of the associated video.

A gyroscope was one of those fun toys we were handed as kids but nobody visibly used them in anything that I could think of at the time. So much potential in one device to be so underutilized.
 
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Username: whitewave
Date: 2019-02-02 17:55:56
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Before ToysRUs closed in our area I used to make it a point to go in from time to time and spend as long as necessary checking out their toys. You'd be surprised at what sort of cool gadgets are wrapped in cheap plastic and called "toys'. Often wondered if the toy version was the beta model before the adult version was to be released (if ever).

Did Zeppelins use gyroscopes?
 
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Username: ScottFreeman
Date: 2019-02-02 19:49:15
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That was one of the possibilities that occurred to me...since browsing this: Hindenburg: Was Zeppelin technology a threat to the 20th century?

As mentioned earlier, flight and high speed transportation had to be at or near the top of the tech tree for this period wouldn't it? I'd think then that the remaining few examples of their prowess (those potentially being the Hindenburg, certain early iron ships, earliest jet engines (I think the Axis powers were the remains of, or an attempt at a resurrection of, the old) potentially even a Nautilus) would all have some of the same tech tree and parts. Taking away one or several particular concepts might have been enough to change everything.
 
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Username: Timeshifter
Date: 2019-02-12 20:18:26
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Man, when did everything get so damn ugly?

Look at 'modern' cars, furniture, architcture! Wow

All of these wonderous & beautiful (found?) Techologies and things.

Could we not replicate them? Did it come down to dollars, were they too expensive to mass produce, or just two dificult? Or did TPTB just think we did not deserve them? They didn't sit well alonside servitude?

It appears again as though as a species we have regressed not progressed, and we still are in awe of 100 plus year old tech (found or otherwise) presented as new...

?
 
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Username: BrokenAgate
Date: 2019-02-20 04:55:46
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There's all this tech-before-its-time popping up out of nowhere suddenly, stuff I've never heard of in my 50+ years of living. It's as if it has been hidden away, and now someone wants us to know about it, so we're suddenly being allowed to see this old home movie of a child riding in a monowheel. Where did this come from?
 
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Username: Maxine
Date: 2019-06-02 10:48:55
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I'm quite surprised that these last few years so many information coming out about the real truth that nobody saw before, something is major definitely gonna happend very soon, because so much truth being revealed in so little time to people is a sign of a coming Apocalypse, to get rid of TPTB's once and for all and after which the New Dawn of our human civilization will start!
 
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Username: wizz33
Date: 2019-06-05 20:49:13
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yes The Great Awakening
 
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Username: PrincepAugus
Date: 2019-06-12 03:49:35
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A good video explaining how it works. It's a simple design, so no surprise that in the past we've would've gotten it figured out really soon.

 
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Username: JWW427
Date: 2019-09-03 14:13:08
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Gyroscopes and antigravity.

Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 22:53:12 -0500
From: Barbara Flick
To: Jerry Decker
Subject: Fwd: Scientists 'beat gravity' using a gyroscope

The Electronic Telegraph
Sunday 21 September 1997

Scientists 'beat gravity' using a gyroscope
By Robert Matthews, Science Correspondent

A TEAM of scientists backed by a leading Japanese multi-national company claims to have found a way of generating "anti-gravity" using nothing more than a spinning gyroscope.

Although the claimed effect is extremely feeble - amounting to a loss in weight of just one part in 7,000 - the team insists that it cannot be explained away as experimental error.

Such claims have been circulating for at least a decade and have always been surrounded by controversy. According to conventional physics, it is impossible for any object to generate anti-gravity, or even to screen out its effects.

Devices that reduce the force of gravity would effectively give everyone exceptional strength, able to take on lifting tasks previously unimaginable. They would also revolutionise transportation, where huge amounts of fuel and pollution are used to overcome gravity and so-called rolling friction caused by weight.

The biggest impact, however, would be on space exploration. By eliminating the expense and danger of powerful rocket engines currently needed to escape from the gravitational field of the Earth, space travel would become routine.

These prospects seemed set to come a little closer to reality last year, following the work of a Russian scientist, Eugene Podkletnov, who was about to publish a paper on an anti-gravity machine in a prestigious British physics journal.

Yet just days before the paper was due to appear, Dr Podkletnov withdrew it, citing concern over patent applications. Nothing has been heard of it since, although Nasa, the America space agency, is reported to be trying to repeat the experiments in its own laboratories.

Now new fuel has been added to the antigravity controversy by Hideo Hayasaka and colleagues at the Faculty of Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan, together with Matsushita, the Japanese multinational. The team has carried out a new set of experiments aimed at detecting anti-gravity generated by a small gyroscope.

The principle behind the experiment is very simple. After spinning up the gyroscope to 18,000 revolutions per minute, it is put inside an airtight container and allowed to fall between two laser beams. These record how long the gyroscope takes to fall nearly 6ft between the two beams. Any reduction in the strength of gravity reveals itself in a slight increase in the time it takes to fall the 6ft.

In a series of 10 runs, the team found that the gyroscope took about 1/25,000 of a second longer to fall when it was spinning than when it was stationary - equivalent to an anti-gravity effect of just one part in 7,000.

And in a curious twist, the anti-gravity only appeared when the gyroscope was spinning anticlockwise. The team members claim that both this, and the size of the effect, are in line with earlier findings published by them in 1989.

Alternative Energy News
 
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Username: KorbenDallas
Date: 2019-10-18 17:22:35
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Still amazed at this Shilovsky Gyrocar. With so many components, its development had to take place in a vacuum bubble of its own.

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Username: JWW427
Date: 2019-10-18 21:41:58
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A gyro is said to have a mild antigravity effect due to torsion. A tornado does on a bigger scale which is why cows and cars get picked up in the whirlwind. There is serious energy in torsion, all applications.
A gyro might be a free energy generator.
Thats mainstream info too.

Here is the conspiracy stuff:

Nikolai Kozyrev, Torsion Fields and the Life Force
Some scientists refer to torsion fields as the “missing link” in the “theory of everything.” Kozyrev believed our thoughts, feelings and actions influence torsion fields. He developed a complicated meter to measure the physical effect of his own psychological changes. He discovered that his emotional thoughts had a greater effect on his meter than did his intellectual thoughts. His meter showed a remarkable change when he was reading his favorite author, Faust. This led him to believe that “our thoughts could change the density of time.”
Kozyrev’s proof that consciousness and actions have an effect on torsion fields has inspired studies that show how consciousness may have a “detectable force which can act on the environment both locally and remotely.” Kozyrev believed that if we can “master the ability to make time dense at will,” we can then make telepathy occur at will.
 
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Username: KorbenDallas
Date: 2019-10-19 20:00:50
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If it was some statue, or a sarcophagus, the history would probably date it as being 2,000 years old.

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This Shilovsky machine is one of the most mysterious ones for me. It does not look like it could have been made by one person just out of the blue. I think there had to be an industry to produce stuff like that.

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Would like to see its American predecessor they are talking about in the cutout above.
 
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Username: Timeshifter
Date: 2019-10-20 07:57:25
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This whole story sounds like something I would make up to get my children to sleep. I agree, there must have been a whole industry behind it. I wonder why it was really disappeared? Unexplainable tech perhaps?
 
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