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Retro causality phenomenon:
Continuous Motion can only be achieve with the understanding of the law of Relativity as stated by ? ~no preference frame ; and i explain.


On Earth the probleme is that the Earth has more mass than the opposite force ,,,generated from the mechanism of the machine so, its unthinkable to use the Earth as a frame because the earth would have to spin with the other frame, the green frame witch is needed to create an opposite force witch is necessary to achieve continuous motion on earth
So!~ what i did ; i have replaced the Earth by creating the blue frame and ''pinned'' the blue axis ,witch I called the world axis but free to rotate at its base with the Earth.

So i have a frame replacing the earth that i can prescribe the mass needed accordingly to the opposite frame ''the green frame''

Model shown wire frame. Expansion of Euler rotations; Precession , Rotation , Nutation. Since the mathematics is somewhat complicated, you should read the PD F file on the Gyroscope Precession and Nutation for detailed derivations of these results. The axis of rotation of the body frame, precession axis, is connected to the top with the world, blue frame . All the blue parts are fixed together and move relative to each other . The other frame, the green frame, is called the body frame, representing the rotation around itself,= the moving frame. Here is some of the functions that govern the motion of the systems.The body frame,~ the green frame, contains a MASS at the end of the axis that weight X pounds and that axis is rigidly connected to the precession axis at the bottom and rotate at it's base around the x axis of the green plate (frame) witch frame is free to rotate around the world blue axis as seen from the model. Note that the two frames rotate independently around the same blue axis which is the world axis. Now lets work with gravity. The orange body in the model is raised against gravity with an acceleration 64 FEET (S) by the rotation of the two frames; rotation opposite to each other, with the help of the oscillator bringing the two knobs (the green square and the blue square) of the two frames closer to each other by shrinking time as needed witch is calibrated..til the right amount of acceleration necessary to raise the weight, at 64 feet second is reached beating gravity from so doing.The restoring force is generated by the gravitational forces when the orange body is at is highest and furthers point (position)... from the center of the system and the oscillator at that time is at zero Potential ;...but the mass (weight) is at it's maximum and is forced back down by the G.F. to its original position,from the start so! by so doing, restoring the prescribed potential force of the oscillator...(from stretching back the spring ). That's what makes this concept great. It beets gravity and again, gravity is the restoring force from stretching the oscillator (spring)= ( the potential of the Oscillator) . If you observe at the oscillator, the two FRAMES, work together to raise the weight. When the oscillator forces the green frame to rotate to the right and at the same time the blue frame rotates to the left . The blue frame transfers its motion to the top through the world AXIS (the blue axis) holding the precession AXIS while the green ( frame), rotates to the right raising the mass; so they both conspire to raise the orange body while the green ( frame) is rotating the axis that carry the mass at the same time; so!~ the world axis is free to rotate in the direction of the precession axis with the blue frame. A load, torque clockwise , is applied to the system to slows it down, that demonstrate the torque value of the force of the out put .


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