Take a good look at that top disk that is bouncing inside the macine... When ever it hits the top plate the entire machine bounces. This is not levitation or propulsion... It just hops because of the impact of that plate transferring momentum into the machine's frame.
Fireblower, It has been done. The moon lander used one when it took off from the moon. The only thing you see in the video of the take off is explosive bolts, no rocket firing.
@okdon OMG! The moon lander used rockets to lift off, but with no air, the low temp blue burn was not scattered, and so to the camera, was invisible... but yes... rockets!
Fireblower, It has been done. The moon lander used one when it took off from the moon. The only thing you see in the video of the take off is explosive bolts, no rocket firing. check it out if you get a chance.
Centrifugal force is a so-called fictitious force: it permits beings in a rotating system to continue to make sense of the movement of objects, using Newton's laws of motion. However, it has no reality outside of the rotating system and therefore cannot be used to propel it. Nevertheless, the vibrations caused by unbalanced rotors CAN cause objects to move over near-frictionless surfaces, and can even appear to weigh less on spring-balances, due to resonant interaction with the balance.
@datzfast There are plenty of simpler methods; all of them patented. At least one of the patents was signed over to the US Army long ago for surface travel in Artic conditions. Looking for one sensible thing, and finding another, is serendipity. Setting out to try to achieve something which is de facto impossible is just plain time-wasting.
i like because u use high rpm wich is very important, the higher the rpm the higher the frequency, the more revolutions/sec the less vibration ... i have made an inertial propulsion mechanism too but dont think ill post it here soon... :) good job keep up the good work, u live in 2250 :)
Take a good look at that top disk that is bouncing inside the macine... When ever it hits the top plate the entire machine bounces. This is not levitation or propulsion... It just hops because of the impact of that plate transferring momentum into the machine's frame.
MrAwsome514 5 months ago
@MrAwsome514 Well imagine thet on a spaceship ... ""a-a-a-a-a-a-rr-re w-e-e-e-e-e-e t-h-e-e-e-ee-e-r-eeee ye-e-e-e-ee-t ? "
TheKaos90 3 months ago
Oh yeah? Well then, how come this thing isn't floating in the air in front of our faces? Right.
doceigen 7 months ago
Some thing rotates and jumps. Nice job!
stanislavtihohod 7 months ago
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@okdon o rly? so whats that thing in the middle of the right picture than...
en(dot)wikipedia(dot)org/wiki/File:Lunar_Module_Equipment_Locations_2_of_2.jpg
now stop the bullcrap.
hiimcb 9 months ago
Fireblower, It has been done. The moon lander used one when it took off from the moon.
okdon 10 months ago
Fireblower, It has been done. The moon lander used one when it took off from the moon. The only thing you see in the video of the take off is explosive bolts, no rocket firing.
okdon 10 months ago
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hiimcb 9 months ago
@okdon OMG! The moon lander used rockets to lift off, but with no air, the low temp blue burn was not scattered, and so to the camera, was invisible... but yes... rockets!
doceigen 7 months ago
Fireblower, It has been done. The moon lander used one when it took off from the moon. The only thing you see in the video of the take off is explosive bolts, no rocket firing. check it out if you get a chance.
okdon 10 months ago
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hiimcb 9 months ago
mmmmm
marioalonso0304 1 year ago
Centrifugal force is a so-called fictitious force: it permits beings in a rotating system to continue to make sense of the movement of objects, using Newton's laws of motion. However, it has no reality outside of the rotating system and therefore cannot be used to propel it. Nevertheless, the vibrations caused by unbalanced rotors CAN cause objects to move over near-frictionless surfaces, and can even appear to weigh less on spring-balances, due to resonant interaction with the balance.
flowerbower 1 year ago
@flowerbower i suppose movement over near frictionless surface was the point ah success. see was that so hard ,success.
datzfast 1 year ago
@datzfast There are plenty of simpler methods; all of them patented. At least one of the patents was signed over to the US Army long ago for surface travel in Artic conditions. Looking for one sensible thing, and finding another, is serendipity. Setting out to try to achieve something which is de facto impossible is just plain time-wasting.
flowerbower 1 year ago
i like because u use high rpm wich is very important, the higher the rpm the higher the frequency, the more revolutions/sec the less vibration ... i have made an inertial propulsion mechanism too but dont think ill post it here soon... :) good job keep up the good work, u live in 2250 :)
AlexandruBogdan81 1 year ago
this is amazing
TheRealDj2quick 1 year ago
But ist just jumpin of the stand plane :(
VladKiller006 2 years ago
how are there no comments on this, this is amazing. crude project, but you got it mate!
gluck, hope the black ops dont get you.
vegaspilot03 2 years ago