Slightly off topic: The issue is you can't generate any energy from gyroscope, if you try then friction causes gyroscope to slow down. If anti gravity wheel can be combined with intermediate axis theory then... Free energy
What happens if you make an exact double of the flywheel and install it on the opposite end of the pole? Once you do that, is it better to have the rotation oppose the other or have them rotating the same direction?
I've seen the single flywheel done many times, yet nobody ever does the double...... Why?
Gyroscope.
Angular momentum.
12th grade math.
This is gyroscopic.
Slightly off topic: The issue is you can't generate any energy from gyroscope, if you try then friction causes gyroscope to slow down. If anti gravity wheel can be combined with intermediate axis theory then... Free energy
You have part of the weight rotating with gravity then you are rotating with that.
You are still lifting the same amount of weight you just don't have to apply the extra force you would need to balance it.
What happens if you make an exact double of the flywheel and install it on the opposite end of the pole? Once you do that, is it better to have the rotation oppose the other or have them rotating the same direction?
I've seen the single flywheel done many times, yet nobody ever does the double...... Why?
betcha it'd catch on fire. lol
couldn't you just get a motor in there and spin that.. then I picture it'd just spin and do nothing. lol.
Do you truly have zero clue about the most basic science?
You should really start with newton.. I mean FFS there are only 3....
gyroscopes are flat...