by Remps » Wed Sep 28, 2016 2:06 pm
Anyone ever heard of the William Skinner gravity machine from 1939? It bascally keeps an offset weight rotating and chasing a balanced position, kinda like spinning a chair on one leg. I've been thinking of tinkering with the principals of how the machine works and build my own version. Kind of a "am I a crackpot, or are the two laws of thermodynamics applied to every facet of our planet bullschit" kind of test. I won't be doing anything with this till after Christmas anyway. There is a video on utube of this machine running, circa 1939.
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