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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Henri. Anti-gravity generated by visible matter . It is the causal property of matter . It acts despite the stronger gravitational effect on Earth. Further theory The gravitational effect is generated not only by matter, but by matter in revolutions per unit time around its central axis . Hi Guys ! 9 years ago, I created 2 theories that mass / matter causes a causal property anti-gravity, so repulsive effect. These anti-gravity is of course less than the effect of gravity, which produced naturally as the earth. For the development and size of the gravitational effects of the planets and stars in my opinion, not only the mass is responsible, but the number of revolutions per unit time to themselves, ie the rotation around its own axis of celestial bodies, including Earth. In order to prove the anti-gravity of mass / matter, I have built 2 experiments, and in both experiments showed that the thesis of causal anti-gravity of masses is correct. In the first experiment, I took a distance meter. I placed it on a table and right in front of the sensor I hung to 2 threads a brass nut. Then I measured the (very small) distance between distance meter and brass nut. Then I turned a heavy steel ball in behind the brass nut and the distance between the sensor and brass nut decreased. Only when I turned away, the steel ball again, the distance between distance meter and brass nut enlarged again. Result: Anti-gravity! Video 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dfr5WL6jVdI&feature=youtu.be This experiment I repeated (better than a table) on a concrete floor in order to prevent irregularities in relation to the screwing of the steel ball can. The result was the same. Video 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1iL5bBMKFg&feature=youtu.be That’s why I built the second experiment, the Cavendish torsion balance in a simple form. Since I as already mentioned by a causal anti-gravitational masses go out to this would be detected even with the experiment of Cavendish. And it works well. But you have to ensure shield the -despite the gravitational effect of the Earth permanently existing cause repelling effect of the earth of the experimental setup. I have done this in the experiment with a galvanized steel plate which was additionally coated with a mat made of lead. Besides, I have also shielded the sides of the experiment with an upstanding lead mat. And when you perform the experiment of Cavendish, then the weights move in the opposite way than one would expect it, when you would go out of attractive gravitational action of masses to one another. Video 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHjjlvWd7dA There is also another video 4, but which is not me so well Video 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaWdanVUFJU&feature=youtu.be I would now very grateful if someone would be in range of a Cavendish torsion balance, which is also shielded by at least one lead mat down and to the side while you perform the test with respect to the gravitational constant. Even then will show that the causal effect of mass / matter exhibits a repelling effect, ie anti-gravity. Should I lack of understanding, I will still try to a try in the Asian Internet – then I’ll stop. If Sir Isaac Newton physics is inviolable in religion, it’s how it is. Fanatical believer you can not teach by several experiments. Thank you so much ! Greetings Jörg (Henri) Storm This talk is part of the Your personal list series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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