Could the "a residual force not related to ion wind" be a electrostatic reaction to the chamber wall or the components inside the chamber?
Many electrogravity theorists claim Ion wind (drift) is 1000 time too small to account for the thrust.
If that were true, why would there be such a HUGE difference in motion in the vacuum as opposed to outside of a vacuum?
Joeviocoe 2 years ago
A coonvincing argument over the ion wind theory... Camera moving a bit much.
bennergh 2 years ago
Could the "a residual force not related to ion wind" be a electrostatic reaction to the chamber wall or the components inside the chamber?
Many electrogravity theorists claim Ion wind (drift) is 1000 time too small to account for the thrust.
If that were true, why would there be such a HUGE difference in motion in the vacuum as opposed to outside of a vacuum?
Joeviocoe 2 years ago
A coonvincing argument over the ion wind theory... Camera moving a bit much.
bennergh 2 years ago