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Ths paper describes DePalma's experiments in forced mechanical precession where inertial anomalies were observed. The "force machine" contained two counter-spinning flywheels mounted in a cylinder that slowly rotated to force the flywheels into precession. The entire apparatus was mounted on a large pendulum. Under forced precession of the flywheels, the period of the pendulum altered. - <em>Moray King</em>[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
Ths paper describes DePalma's experiments in forced mechanical precession where inertial anomalies were observed. The "force machine" contained two counter-spinning flywheels mounted in a cylinder that slowly rotated to force the flywheels into precession. The entire apparatus was mounted on a large pendulum. Under forced precession of the flywheels, the period of the pendulum altered. - <em>Moray King</em>
 
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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Force Machine Experiments
Author(s)J C Edwards, Bruce E DePalma
KeywordsForce Machine, Experiments
Published1973
JournalUnpublished

Abstract

Ths paper describes DePalma's experiments in forced mechanical precession where inertial anomalies were observed. The "force machine" contained two counter-spinning flywheels mounted in a cylinder that slowly rotated to force the flywheels into precession. The entire apparatus was mounted on a large pendulum. Under forced precession of the flywheels, the period of the pendulum altered. - Moray King