Hi Gerard,
the longer I think about it, the more I have the feeling that the measurement problem has already been solved!
The procedure described here....
Microgravity Radar, viXra.org e-Print archive, viXra:2304.0173
....only needs to be modified slightly.
You need a cheap scale, as described in the paper (~ € 15 at eBay etc.), a spirit level and a stand-alone cuboid tower block. The tower block simulates a galaxy.
Then you simply walk around the house with the scale and use the spirit level for horizontal alignment. So the house does not rotate. Instead, you rotate around the house. The scale points to the center of the house for all measurements.
Then you transfer the data to Excel and see the gravity profile of the house.
That's it. Good idea?
Best regards
Wolfgang
the longer I think about it, the more I have the feeling that the measurement problem has already been solved!
The procedure described here....
Microgravity Radar, viXra.org e-Print archive, viXra:2304.0173
....only needs to be modified slightly.
You need a cheap scale, as described in the paper (~ € 15 at eBay etc.), a spirit level and a stand-alone cuboid tower block. The tower block simulates a galaxy.
Then you simply walk around the house with the scale and use the spirit level for horizontal alignment. So the house does not rotate. Instead, you rotate around the house. The scale points to the center of the house for all measurements.
Then you transfer the data to Excel and see the gravity profile of the house.
That's it. Good idea?
Best regards
Wolfgang