Gravity Diode work with Tedd Pittman and Mark Sokol

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  • čas přidán 22. 03. 2023
  • Tedd Pittman is the inventor and Patent holder of a complex Gyroscopic device which he calls the Gamma Drive.
    He came to Falcon Space hoping to advance his device and after verifying that it worked, we collaborated to make a 4 cylinder version of his device and decided to call it the gravity diode.
    This video was
    Taken By Glenn Green (MUFON NJ)
    Edited By Harel Rotem
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Komentáře • 40

  • @dandrechesterfield5411
    @dandrechesterfield5411 Před 6 měsíci

    Respect to you guys for pressing Lawrence Kraus at that Pangburn event. He was clearly afraid to respond to your questions

  • @marcv2648
    @marcv2648 Před rokem

    I came for the soundtrack.

  • @richardmuller867
    @richardmuller867 Před 8 měsíci

    Ted, Looks good. Thanks for sharing. When I used the 12-volt battery to achieve zero mass with the polyethylene I later realized that I needed to use ferrite magnets stacked up vertically between two plastic frisbees in their center and the mass of the frisbees came out to zero. I wrote an email about this and sent it to you and Mark with diagrams. Did Mark ever get my email as I don't have the diagram or email anymore. I never hear from many people. I chatted with ISA via video for one month and I taught them my theory and they said it was a great theory. I went over their devices, and I gave them mathematical computer equations so that they did not have to do 1000 experiments to find the proper settings for each device. Everything was great and now for the past month it is dead communication. This happens many times to me. I realized this with the magnets when I realized that the motor that I was using had ferrite magnets in it and was making my dual frisbee device have half zero mass.

  • @bricktop7352
    @bricktop7352 Před rokem +2

    hell yeah dude. keep trying. love watching the process.

  • @antonfidd3795
    @antonfidd3795 Před 11 měsíci

    I love what you guys are doing BTW. Keep it going.

  • @NMBPmike
    @NMBPmike Před rokem

    Excellent Mark, keep digging in Man.

  • @BriShep123
    @BriShep123 Před rokem

    nice! 👍👍

  • @ooosoo8727
    @ooosoo8727 Před rokem

    Tedd Pittman is the man!

  • @johnjoseph5488
    @johnjoseph5488 Před 4 měsíci

    Have you guys seen the work of Professor Eric Laithwaite and Sandy Kidd?

  • @richardmuller867
    @richardmuller867 Před rokem +2

    Ted, I am up to page 192 with your book. I have 238 pages left to read. You chat about six things in general. Your family. The friends that you met and worked with on your gamma drive or G-diode. The companies that you worked for that I think you changed the names of because I never heard of such companies. Your travels around the US. Your life experiences and the Gamma Drive or G-diode of which you only chatted about two times on two pages that blew up due to the it is having too much mass as you are currently doing with Mark in his laboratory. I mention to use polyethylene plastic that is less massive and a 12-volt battery to make the plastic massless as I have done but so far, I don't see you and Mark doing this. The massless plastic will definitely achieve liftoff when the spinning gyros produce space thrust due to the equation F=mq/r^2 with no mass and no charge and no separation distance of the atoms in the plastics electrons and protons which will lead to a zero-earth gravity force. The charge that is built up on the plastic drives the electrons into the protons to achieve the zero mass, zero charge and zero separation distance. From what you were writing in your book the time frame is about the 1960's and 1970's.

    • @natelachae
      @natelachae Před rokem +1

      While the book is a novel, 90% of the people, places and events are real.
      A sequel is in the works and a prequel is planned.
      The patented device is called an Impulse Driver. Only one gyro was used for proofing.
      An engine, with four counter-balancing gyros, was to be named Gamma Drive.
      We decided against plastic after the dual/quad belt-drive design was chosen.
      The evolved drive is now the Gravity Diode (gDiode).

    • @natelachae
      @natelachae Před 8 měsíci

      We are reviewing your suggestions and considering a series of new tests.

    • @richardmuller867
      @richardmuller867 Před 8 měsíci

      @@natelachae Great Ted. I added additional comments above. I also spoke with Jeremiah about the zero mass plastic with a 12 volt battery and ferrite magnets when we were chatting, and this communication also went dead in the middle.

    • @richardmuller867
      @richardmuller867 Před 8 měsíci

      I also think that the gyros going in and out in unison does not produce a torsion wave. I think that they need to go in and out in order of 1, 2, 3, 4. A spinning disk does produce a gravity torsion wave. I sent a lot of information, but I don't remember much of is as it was several months ago and I have moved on to other things. The universe spins. A torsion gravity wave.

    • @richardmuller867
      @richardmuller867 Před 8 měsíci

      @@natelachae Your one gyro device produced a torsion wave and worked.

  • @antonfidd3795
    @antonfidd3795 Před 11 měsíci

    How well-balanced are all of these components? Are the brass weights? fixed into place with some type of gearing or are they swinging freely? A deviation as small as Just a few thousandths (0.001) of an inch tolerance or in terms of weight, a few thousandths Gm/milligram (0.001) or in some cases (0.0001) can be enough to cause unwanted artifacts in the desired/necessary balance/resonance frequency especially when there are this many moving parts. This can take some complex math. Something as small as just a slip yoke in one or multiple of the drive shafts being "out of tune/unbalanced" can cause a failure. This is also true when building high-horsepower race motors, clutches, pistons, and shafts which are in my case about 100x the weight of this contraption you have here. I would imagine the margins can be smaller in a model this size. Just some food for thought. Hope this helps in some way. BTW Lubrication is also vital with these types of things. You might want to keep track of the weight of the lubrication/oils you test. I also heard you saying something about a pin. I'm not sure what type of pin but, If the tolerances are loose enough for a pin to come loose you might want to look at screws in as many places as possible. You can get that thing cooking pretty fast if you take care of these things and hopefully get rid of the bigger swinging motion you see.

  • @dans-designs
    @dans-designs Před rokem +1

    love your work! Have you guys seen the Serrano Field Thruster? JLNLabs has a version from early 2000.. Also have you seen the Rotating Magnetic Field Thrusters here on youtube made by Michigan Plasma dynamics?

    • @SaveTheFuture
      @SaveTheFuture Před rokem +1

      I’ve actually thought of bringing up that system to Mark. It seems like it has some evidence to it and is worth trying out.

    • @dans-designs
      @dans-designs Před rokem

      @@SaveTheFuture I look forward to seeing your results!

    • @SaveTheFuture
      @SaveTheFuture Před rokem +1

      @@dans-designs oh, I appreciate that. I’m an occasional experimenter myself although I haven’t made videos about the stuff I’ve done this far since positive results have been scarce. To be honest I’m focusing on a different propulsion scheme at this point, but maybe I’ll try the Serrano device after that (unless I get clear results that is).

    • @natelachae
      @natelachae Před rokem +1

      That rotating magnetic field experiment is very interesting.

  • @ChrisRedfield--
    @ChrisRedfield-- Před rokem +3

    Lose the music, cant hear a thing.

  • @nolan412
    @nolan412 Před rokem

    Remember the days when it was more "we gotta do this and that."?

    • @nolan412
      @nolan412 Před rokem

      Shaking is something.

    • @nolan412
      @nolan412 Před rokem

      ...if gravity could be turned off, is it a shake?

  • @InertialDrive
    @InertialDrive Před 4 měsíci

    I had to put up a blast shield between me and my rotors. Just sayin....

  • @blacksquad2160
    @blacksquad2160 Před rokem

    Gravity is incoherent dielectric acceleration.. Theoria Apophasis channel is correct theory!!!

    • @natelachae
      @natelachae Před 8 měsíci

      I would not be surprised if metaphysics is a contributing factor.

  • @ChuckRage
    @ChuckRage Před rokem

    Could somebody please explain to me in simple English what this machine is and what it does?

    • @natelachae
      @natelachae Před rokem +1

      It is intended to lose some of its weight as testing with just one gyro has done.

    • @natelachae
      @natelachae Před rokem

      It's NOT antigravity, nor is it intended to lift off the ground. If it can reduce its weight on earth then it can move through space!

  • @DanFrederiksen
    @DanFrederiksen Před 11 měsíci

    Fancy device. But seemingly no net effect

    • @natelachae
      @natelachae Před 8 měsíci

      Study the motion of a pendulum combined with a gyroscope and you will be half way there. Then study the motions of an olympian iceskater (twirling) combined with the motion of a discus thrower.All that is combined in the operation of an Impulse Driver.
      If you just think about the resultant forces and vectors, you can come to the all important point of needing to split the gyroscope in half to allow it to pivot 360 degrees and release unequal forces on the vertical axis. Read the patent.

    • @DanFrederiksen
      @DanFrederiksen Před 8 měsíci

      @@natelachae I don't think you have anything and I assume nothing has been demonstrated work but the visiting ET ships do seem to have some spinning aspects and some have been seen wobbling like precession. But what exactly it takes is unknown. I figure spinning mass in combination with some kind of EM agitation. Just forced precession has been suggested before but failure to demonstrate is telling.