Hmm, this reminded me of an empirical discovery I made: When walking with an open coffee cup at hand oscillating your hand vertically in random fashion greatly reduces the coffee resonance and the sloshing effect.
This is a funny example of spread spectrum modulation. You're decreasing the energy at the frequency of the sloshing mode by modulating it with random noise.
The paper says in its first sentence “Stephenson (1908a, b) showed that it is possible ... He confirmed his theoretical predictions by a practical demonstration ...”
The last line of the paper mentions seeing a triple inverted pendulum recover from even very severe perturbations and go back to vertical. I would love to see a video of this stuff!
Makes me think about drones in particular. If you can control an inverted n-ary pendulum then controlling inverted thrust should be a straightforward extension.
This problem has been investigated before (http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2012/05/physics-spilled-coffe...) but AFAIK the above solution has not been proposed. I wonder if the theorem given can help motivate this finding?