Originally Posted By: kallog
Sure. If it was me I'd rather design the equipment myself and get a workshop to build it. Then you don't need any specialist science guys.


Unfortunately, my home is not a good research lab. The experiment required some high precision environment which I don't have it.

Originally Posted By: kallog
But while you're at it. Why not test the law of conservation of energy? And of linear momentum with purely linear motion? And Newton's laws. All these things could just as easily be wrong.

If you look on my hypotheses then you will see there is no problem with law of momentum conservation for linear motion. I have a doubt about modern physics motion principle where postulated two main independent motion. Independent rotational motion and independent translational motion. I think, the nature has only one main rotational and translational motion with it's own law of momentum conservation. This I want to test it. I especially designed an experiment where two objects conduct motions differently.

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Anyway, I would try to find a lab who can make this experiment for me. May be this hypotheses is not very interesting for them. However, the money what I would pay them will support and help for their other researches.

Last edited by ABV; 09/06/10 01:54 PM.