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vladius
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According to einstien, a spinning mass will pull spacetime around with it, stretching it slightly as it spins. Could this be proven by creating a large gyroscope, and reflecting a laser onto its spinning surface? If Eienstiens theory holds, the laser, although perfectly aligned to reflect onto a predetermined point, ( you would need an incredibly precise gyroscope with a flawless reflective surface) would lose alignment as the rotational velocity increases. the spacetime around the spinning object would warp slightly displacing the beam slightly relative to the source and target. If this sounds about right, let me know.