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Using an analytical balance with a cantilever, it was possible to measure gravity changes during November 2024. These changes also shine a new light on the nature of gravity and how masses are affected by gravity pulses from interstellar space.
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... teems of strong man are pulling on a rope from alternate directions. Figure 13. A 1 kg mass is placed at the middle of the rope and a 2 kg mass is placed on a stand at one meter on the right side. ...
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... kg 1000 g known unknown cantilever is added to the balance as in figure 16. One end rests on a pivot and the other end rest on the balance platen. ...
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... a gravity pulses increases the weight by 10%, the balance will show that increase in weight. Figure 17. The unknown mass now weighs 10.78 Newtons. ...
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... is shown in the next graphs. Figure 19. By calculating the average time of these changes, it is possible to find that the cantilever has a natural vibrating frequency of 2min 22 seconds. ...
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