![Image](http://www.besslerwheel.com/forum/files/gyro_lift.jpg)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRPC7a_AcQo
Thanks to having realised how Professor Laithwaite managed to lift his off-set
gyro it now becomes quite obvious that energy is being generated by the
offset gyro.
So obvious in fact that one can justifiably say, it is hidden in plain sight.
Consider the Force times Distance vectors of the path the professors hand
takes in lifting the gyro and resolve them into their vertical and horizontal
components.
By inspection it is clear that the sum of the vertical components, i.e. the total
lift work done is less then the gravitational potential energy gained by the
heavy gyro.
Therefore the gyro itself must be providing the difference.
In other words Laithwaite has a dynamic mechanical advantage.
He is operating a servo mechanism.
Of course a possible solution to this problem is that the whole performance is
a magicians trick and that the gyro wheel is hollow. I've no doubt that is the
answer Desertphile would give.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oyw5GKmOF64
One thing for sure he'd get right:
"... such a device is worth hundreds of billions of dollars."