Levitation induced by rotation of heavy mass - 07/15/01

Bill Beaty shares the following experiment;

Andreas Fehlau $ 67433 Neustadt - Germany
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Neustadt, July 2001

I could use help with this experiment? which shows the interaction between a rotating massive-disc and the force of gravity. With a centrifuge, a fast rotating massive disc with approx. 60.000 rpm, there is a hole through the centre, closed in a vacuum chamber in which it can rotate without air resistance.

From above a test tube is placed in the centre of the disc, through an airtight thick perspex lid, in which a lead weight is tied with a cord to a beam scale in order to prove an effect in the centre of this massive disc.

Measurement of the disc: 33 cm long, 15 cm high. The 5 gramm led-weight rises up 6 cm on the beam scale.

This experiment shows, the higher the rotation, the more the lead weight rises. Also an electric-magnetic field increases around the disc.

If a rotating massive disc influence gravity through its inertia force, can this effect be transfered onto a black hole? If so, this experiment shows, that a black hole is not massive, but automatically created through a rotating galaxy or mass (pulsare). In which a sretched or negative form of gravity rules.

I don't believe that I'am the first person to meassure this.