Anomalous movement resistance in a spinning gyroscope http://www.oswirus.krakow.pl/cat_14/gyroscope/ A symmetric harnessed gyroscope accelerated to a given spinning frequency takes different time periods to stop, depending on the direction of previous spins. For repeated alternating, anticlockwise and clockwise spinning, the rotation period in both directions signi... 15 Jun 2006 14:24
Free Energy I'm designing a free energy machine that uses totally renewable and free sources of energy. How it works is your burn wood in a stove, and boil water using the heat generated from the wood fire. The steam from the water that is being boiled is used to power a steam turbine, which generates electricity. The elect... 28 Feb 2006 19:44
50% OF POPULATION BELOW AVG IQ! 50% of the human race is below average intelligence. This is a proven scientific fact, not a theory! In fact, the average Usenet poster only has an IQ somewhere between 90 and 100, which is below average. Many of these people wonder if there is a God, and if so, what God is. In fact, many of our research ... 18 Jan 2006 15:00
Motion Motion is a change in position, during time, and is relative to the position and motion of the observers: There are three kinds of motion: 1) Inertial motion; where a body persevers to remain at rest or move at a uniform speed in a single direction; which can be written mathematically as Velocity (v=l/t). 2... 21 Oct 2005 20:05
Free fall Don1 writes: The formula for finding the velocity of free fall is: v = 2s/t; where s is the distance a body falls, and t is the time during which it falls. The formula for finding the distance a body free falls is d=vi+(a/2)t^2: Let's look at the progress of a body falling freely from rest (vi=0) after 4 success... 9 Oct 2005 16:34
Phi in nature What is so special with Phi? What does it mean? In an overwhelming number of plants, a given branch or leaf will grow out of the stem approximately 137.5 degrees around the stem relative to the prior branch. In other words, after a branch grows out of the plant, the plant grows up some amount and then sends out... 11 Sep 2005 07:37
Determining weight An object's weight (w) is the net force (f) that it exerts on a weight-scale or other support, divided by the acceleration of free fall (g) at that location: Mathematically it can be shown as: Weight=f/a/g; or more concisely as w=(fg/a). NOT as w=mg, because m=w/g=f/a. A quick, easy way to determine an object's... 31 Jul 2005 13:22
Quantum Gravity My name is Conrad Countess I am an independent researcher who is convinced that he has unified quantum and general relativity theories. As it turns out matter is curved space-time even on the quantum level. Quantum Gravity in 3 steps 1. Assuming that energy is more basic than matter, if we first start with ... 7 Jul 2005 07:05
Slugs, kilograms, pounds and newtons One slug is the mass of matter that requires 32.174 pounds of force to give it an acceleration of 32.174 feet/second/second; which reduces mathematically to 1 slug = 1 pound sec^2/foot. One kilogram is the mass of matter that requires 9.81 newtons of force to give it an acceleration of 9.81 meters/second/second; ... 1 May 2005 08:25
New Physics Based on Yoon's Universal Atomic Model Dr. Hansik Yoon proposes a very innovative atomic model, Yoon's Universal Atomic Model, in his book titled "Natural Science Founded on A New Atomic Model". --- http://www.yoonsatom.net This book seems to be one of the most innovative and comprehensive natural science books published in decades. This new atomic m... 27 Feb 2005 09:50 |