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Title: TWO Nobel Prize winning experiments ??
Post by: Quantum Antigravity on 14/06/2017 23:33:37
                                                 
TWO Nobel Prize winning experiments
 
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If my hypothesis is correct, the following simple experiment could potentially help you win US $ 1.1 million, and a Nobel Prize in Physics for :

The empirical discovery of hitherto unknown physical interaction between angular momentum of a spinning gyroscope and Earth’s magnetic and electric fields.
     
All we need to perform this Nobel Prize winning experiment is a gyroscope with a vertical support, and a Faraday cage.

According to my hypothesis, there will be a measurable time difference between a freely spinning gyroscope inside, and outside the Faraday cage.

A gyroscope freely spinning inside a Faraday cage will come to rest in less time than when spinning outside it.

The reason for this effect is that the gyroscope inside a Faraday cage will be spinning in the absence of Earth’s magnetic and electric fields.

The gyroscope spinning outside the cage in the presence of Earth’s magnetic and electric fields is subject to the influence of the Biefeld-Brown effect (a macro-scale instance of the Minkowski-Feigel effect) that causes the gyroscope to resist the attraction of Earth’s gravity, which happens to be none other than pure natural antigravity effect.
   
   
“ Scientific discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen, and thinking what nobody else has thought. Scientific discovery must be, by definition, at variance with existing knowledge. During my lifetime, I made two. Both were rejected offhand by the Popes of that field of science.”
—  Nobel Prize Laureate, 1937
Title: Re: TWO Nobel Prize winning experiments ??
Post by: Quantum Antigravity on 14/06/2017 23:41:36
                                 
The above experiments stem from
the Experimental Quantum Antigravity HYPOTHESIS
that is being discussed on the Naked Scientists Forum
in the following thread :
   
https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=70629.0 (https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=70629.0)

Title: Re: TWO Nobel Prize winning experiments ??
Post by: F'dscience on 08/09/2017 10:31:04
do the double slit experiment in a vacuum, light acts as a particle.

the light source/laser can be in the air, a square glass bottle, on the 2 parallel inside walls are the slits and the screen. connect the bottle to a vacuum pump.

show the light wave interference on the screen first, then pump the air out.

as the air pressure gets lower and lower, the light pattern on the screen will be changing.

until a hard vacuum, it will be only 2 bright lines left on the screen right behind the slits.

how do you explain? what is the mechanism?

Title: Re: TWO Nobel Prize winning experiments ??
Post by: Bored chemist on 09/09/2017 16:09:59
"the gyroscope inside a Faraday cage will be spinning in the absence of Earth’s magnetic and electric fields."
Nope.
A Faraday cage will not block the magnetic fields.