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| subject = Gyroscopic propulsion, antigravity | |||
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'''''Beyond 2001: The Laws of Physics Revolutionised''''' is a 1990 book by the Scottish inventor [[Sandy Kidd]], written with the journalist Ron Thompson and published by Sidgwick & Jackson. | |||
==Overview== | |||
The book tells the story of Kidd's attempts to interest the world in his gyroscopic "anti-gravity" machine — a device using spinning flywheels that he claimed developed anomalous lift, seemingly in defiance of Newton's laws. It recounts his struggle for recognition and funding, first in Britain and later in Australia and the United States, and includes in an appendix a report of test results from an external laboratory in Melbourne. | |||
==About the author== | |||
Sandy Kidd was a former RAF radar technician from Dundee, Scotland, who built his gyroscopic propulsion device as an amateur in his garden shed. His claims were dismissed by the British scientific establishment; development efforts abroad, including interest from an Australian corporation and British Aerospace, ultimately lapsed. | |||
==Publication details== | |||
* '''Authors:''' [[Sandy Kidd]] with Ron Thompson | |||
* '''Publisher:''' [[Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd]] | |||
* '''Published:''' August 1990 | |||
* '''Pages:''' 224 | |||
* '''ISBN:''' 028399925X | |||
==Links to Purchase Book== | ==Links to Purchase Book== | ||
* [ | * [https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-2001-Revolutionised-Laws-Physics/dp/028399925X Beyond 2001] (Amazon) | ||
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| Author | Sandy Kidd |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Subject | Gyroscopic propulsion, antigravity |
| Published | 1990 |
| Publisher | Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd |
| Pages | 224 |
| ISBN | 028399925X |
Beyond 2001: The Laws of Physics Revolutionised is a 1990 book by the Scottish inventor Sandy Kidd, written with the journalist Ron Thompson and published by Sidgwick & Jackson.
Overview
The book tells the story of Kidd's attempts to interest the world in his gyroscopic "anti-gravity" machine — a device using spinning flywheels that he claimed developed anomalous lift, seemingly in defiance of Newton's laws. It recounts his struggle for recognition and funding, first in Britain and later in Australia and the United States, and includes in an appendix a report of test results from an external laboratory in Melbourne.
About the author
Sandy Kidd was a former RAF radar technician from Dundee, Scotland, who built his gyroscopic propulsion device as an amateur in his garden shed. His claims were dismissed by the British scientific establishment; development efforts abroad, including interest from an Australian corporation and British Aerospace, ultimately lapsed.
Publication details
- Authors: Sandy Kidd with Ron Thompson
- Publisher: Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd
- Published: August 1990
- Pages: 224
- ISBN: 028399925X
Links to Purchase Book
- Beyond 2001 (Amazon)
