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Now that I am closing in on a third derivative energy gravimobil I thought it would be interesting to read up on the legend of the one the Germans invented in WW2.

Sure enough a few choice words in google search and up it came.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Glocke
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"I just bought: 'Hunt For Zero Point' by Nick Cook"

The above sentence appeared alongside the book when I hit "One Click" on Amazon so I thought I'd just paste it. :-)

The trouble with Amazon and one click is it make buying stuff so easy. I suppose it's the future of shopping.

Since I now know that Eric did in fact demonstrate the offset gyro sailing into the Newtonian Gravitational wind - how and why he was able to achieve this - I thought it would be a good idea to see if the Jerry's got their first.

I guess they probably did since their engineering was way ahead of ours.
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Grimer wrote:I thought it would be a good idea to see if the Jerry's got there first.
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LOL. You've convinced me.
I can see I will have to stop irritating people by being a spelling NAZI.

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Big things have small beginnings.
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