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Depicts an experiment at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and on top of Mt Washington, New Hampshire, using radioactive decay of cosmic ray mu-mesons to show the dilation of time. Features David H Frisch, Mit, and James H Smith, University of Illinois
We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks 16mm Archive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.
This is one of several films made at Imperial College London in conjunction with ICI. The entire film, except for a short end sequence, was shot in the laboratory of Professor Eric Laithwaite at Imperial College London. This is one of many examples demonstrating electromagnetic forces and in particular the linear induction motor for which Eric Laithwaite was famous. Many of what he called his 'toys' are seen, these are models that help demonstrate the concepts and forces of electromagnetic induction etc.
This was currently the best transfer from 16mm film that we had of this unique engineer in his 'work place', but for a better quality version please now go here: https://youtu.be/CmKF72CPR0s
http://wwwf.imperial.ac.uk/blo....g/videoarchive/2009/
Professor Eric Laithwaite (1921-1997) of Imperial College London demonstrates the difference between magnetic and electro-magnetic motors. Examples futuristic - include minute pump that can fit inside human tissue and a huge test rig to help develop high speed vehicles driven by a linear motor.
This is one of a series of 16mm colour films made for schools. They were all made in Eric Laithwaite's "Heavy Electrical Laboratory" in the Electrical Engineering Department at Imperial College London.
For more on Eric Laithwaite:
http://www2.imperial.ac.uk/blo....g/videoarchive/2009/
The wonders of magnetism and the linear motor are captured in this 1975 presentation by Professor Eric Laithwaite (1921-1997) former Professor of Heavy Electrical Engineering at Imperial College London.
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The maverick engineer Nikola Tesla made his contribution in the mechanical engineering field too. Look at one of his favorite inventions — a bladeless turbine, or Tesla Turbine. The Tesla turbine had a simple, unique design, yet it was able to beat the efficiency levels of steam turbines at that time. Normal turbines are complex in design, with blades of complicated geometry and stator parts. Nikola Tesla once said the Tesla turbine is his favorite invention and he even claimed an efficiency level of 97% for this turbine. Let’s start a design journey to understand this interesting piece of technology, and towards the end we will also verify Tesla’s efficiency claim.
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In #AntiGravity Part 3, I have uploaded THE “controversial” 1974 Lecture on the overlooked properties of Gyroscopes by Eric Laithwaite that not only defy everything we know about gravity but defy everything we pretend to know about our very reality itself! This was the 4th of 6 lectures he presented in 1974 as part of UK’s flagship and nationally televised “Christmas Lectures”. His lecture series was titled “The Engineer Through the Looking Glass” following the theme of the famous book “Alice in Wonderland”. The 4th lecture was titled “The Jabberwock”, whom was a monster with many heads that Eric considered a good resemblance of the way the sciences are broken down, the dogmatic “scientific” establishment, and the very man-made “Laws” of Physics themselves. Indeed Eric Laithwaite is very accurate in depicting the state of the “scientific community” then and now as a sort of monster; and the subsequent disgraceful treatment he received for outright shattering many long held beliefs regarding objects in rotation proves just that.
In this lecture, Eric Laithwaite performs a series of mind-boggling experiments that prove gyroscopes, or spinning objects in general, move (or “precess”) with no angular momentum, no centripetal force, and infinite acceleration! Essentially, objects in rotation have mass, velocity, but behave as if their mass is displaced “somewhere” thus resulting in no angular momentum. While this may appear as “gravity defying”, I see if more along the lines that our “understanding” of “gravity” needs a serious re-evaluation. Literally what is this sorcery?? From lifting 20+ pound spinning wheels with a finger or two, heavy gyro wheels balancing UPSIDE DOWN, balanced wheels RISING after spinning, and little children appearing to have super human strength, Eric proves behind a shadow of doubt that there is much more to reality than we would have even deemed possible. But even above the wonders of reality, a simple toy gyroscope exposes the massive multi-year (possibly even multi-centuries or even longer) “scientific” establishment coverup. If the mechanics of a gyroscope have been for so long, and seemingly so easily, covered up, what OTHER sciences and/or technologies are being kept from us?? #FreeEnergy #Telepathy #SpaceTravel
The original upload can be viewed at the Royal Institution’s official website: http://www.rigb.org/christmas-....lectures/watch/1974/
The link between electricity, magnetism, and gravity may very well be staring in our face. And one aspect of the gyroscope that Eric mentioned briefly that deserves close attention is obtaining electricity or “radiation” from a gyroscope. This is touching upon Bruce DePalma’s N-Machine territory, which involves a large magnetic gyroscope. Time to get yourselves some spinning wheels and investigate our hidden (and actively covered) reality for yourself!
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Professor Eric Laithwaite (1921-1997) of Imperial College London demonstrates some of the most difficult concepts in electricity & magnetism.
This is one of a series of 16mm colour films made for schools. They were all made in Eric Laithwaite's "Heavy Electrical Laboratory" in the Electrical Engineering Department at Imperial College London.
For more on Eric Laithwaite:
http://www2.imperial.ac.uk/blo....g/videoarchive/2009/