Rotational Experiment
Mark 1

Currently in the design phase, this experiment will use a power supply, electric motor, rotary encoder, and a current/voltage sensor to measure the amount of energy needed by the power supply to rotate a control (a magnet moving in the direction of its South to North pole) and a magnet moving in the direction of its North to South pole at a freefall acceleration rate for a short period of 2 seconds equating to a freefall distance of about 64 feet.

If the experimental data from the freefall experiments is correct then the magnet rotating in the direction of its North to South pole should use less power than the control which would reinforce the hypothesis that inertia reduction or spacetime warping is taking place.