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While we study the physics of "spin" and "counter-spin" as used for UFO levitation, we may wish to review current knowledge of "spin" and "counter-spin" in more well-known systems, say those used in hoverboards! In this (old) video, you can see how the fast spin of a lower flywheel...

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The basic idea behind "UFO physics" is very simple. We can get a strong "upward" force from a fast-spinning magnet (or magnetic flywheel), because it "pushes against space" like a spinning gyroscope. Very easy, if we apply a rotating magnetic field (3 or 5-phase) to that magnet! The problem is that such an "upward" force is accompanied by an equal and opposite "downward" force by Newton's 3rd Law. So we see an increase of gravitational potential, but no loss of total weight ("up" plus "down"), unless that spinning magnet goes into "free fall". How to solve this great problem? The E.T. crop artists have suggested (many times) that we should try to change that "downward" force into another kind of force, which does NOT follow Newton's 3rd Law: namely the Lorentz force of electromagnetism. As shown in a video below, added DC current makes a disc magnet spin rapidly in one direction (by the Lorentz force), while other thin wires which supply that DC current spin in an opposite direction. We can see right away, that the mass of that disc magnet is perhaps 100 times more than the mass of many thin wires which surround it below. Yet they spin in opposite directions at approximately the same speeds! This shows that spin angular momentum (m x v x r) is NOT conserved, due to a peculiar sideways action of the Lorentz force. Does everyone understand so far? In summary, if we can change the "downward" force, for an upward spinning-magnet, into a Lorentz force, then we should have NO real "downward" force, but only a force that goes "up"! So that will be my next experiment. I have had to order some specialized parts to make the trial apparatus correctly, but will try to do it in October, after all needed parts arrive. "The simple is great" (Lao Tzu) 🛸

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