Tue, 1 Feb 2005 09:03:57  I wrote:
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> According to my astute calculations a $2.00 US, ( Indigo part no. 43552) 25 mm diameter NdFeB
> Ring Magnet (13,300 Gauss or 1.33 Tesla ) spinning at 7200 rpm can/might develop
> a levitation force of about 0.75 pounds.
>
http://www.indigo.com/magnets/gphmgnts/metric-neodymium-rare-earth-magnets.html
>
>

These experiments (thanks to Colin Quinney) support that contention, but, the force will
only be 0.075 lbs ( 34 grams) heavier or lighter at 7200 RPM.
http://www.marmet.ca/louis/induction_faraday/kelly/KellyFa3.pdf
 
This ties in nicely with the spinning "Energy/Current Loop" or String Theory.
 
Unfortunately they didn't check for weight change in the experiments.
 
For decades there have been reports of "weight change" gravity effects
of electric motors.
 
Frederick

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