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I’m open-minded enough to believe that the gyroscope video you linked shows no drift over 15 minutes. However other videos have shown there is a drift:

https://youtu.be/SrGgxAK9Z5A

Why is that?

Do the ring laser gyroscopes have the equivalent of a ‘fixed gimbal’ which cause’s precession (or a light frequency difference in the ring laser gyroscope), leading to the drift which is perceived to be due to earth rotation?

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Saw this thanks. Yes not sure what it prove tbh. Very large ring gyroscopes find no movement, or a drift due to noise or other forces https://eartharxiv.org/repository/object/1723/download/3715/ M-M found no drift, and they were using a gyroscope. Anyone can do the experiment with or without a gimbal, you won't find a drift unless there is something wrong with the device. Planes, subs etc use the gyroscope with no drift. It is a problem for the narrative and difficult for them to 'debunk' naturally.

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I was not aware of this - thanks for the post.

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It is never taught or discussed. It is a huge issue for Copernicans. A high altitude gyroscope could help in resolving the discrepancy in physics. But this would need independent verification. You cannot trust 'the science'.

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My thesis, all those years ago, was that speculation is not fact. The problem over about the past 100 years, or so, is that speculation is now often assumed to be fact. We have ceased to be scientific and become like witch doctors just making stuff up and assuming we are right. Science is making us more ignorant and misguided than we have ever been. Keep up the great work. How about making your posts into You Tube presentations to reach a wider audience?

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Thanks David. Agree with you on speculation. Next post is on Kant, who takes philosophy into the wrong direction, which is picked up by Mach and Einstotle. So now we have weird ideas supported by 'maths' where fiction is reality. Youtube and Rumble are good ideas, yes should do something on both platforms (until getting banned of course :)

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