inertial propulsion
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Congrats! You recreate the planetary system.
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Ранние разработки "Пепелац-1" в Сколково 0_о
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@mityno1 You can see the rioters slow down as this thing moves forth. That
means it obeys the conservation of momentum. It really works, but if you
do a patent search you will see at least one patent similar to this, but I am
sure that it really works.
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Go to approachconcepts "dot" com for real inertial propulsion.
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Stick slip drive.
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@mityno1 no linear thrust yet ??? google: Veljko Milkovic and click (i'm feeling lucky not needed) ;-)
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turn the chair back on feet !
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Interesting. Right idea (forget the plasma).
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Yes, it would make the device more efficient as long as it was on a surface - land or water - because of the static/dynamic friction it would create. But it wouldn't fly or be of any use in space.
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now.. imagine for a second that instead of the weights at the end of those mechanisms are instead ionized plasmas moving at speeds ludicrously higher than those shown here.
NASA has a paper called, "Responding to Mechanical Antigravity".
It is a very good 101 basics must-read!
It explains why so far, no mechanisms have actually achieved linear thrust in free space.
Google: NASA/TM—2006-214390
click "I'm feeling lucky"
mityno1 2 years ago
Thanks for the very interesting reading. I'm glad they have developed a method for addressing such wild claims.
The interesting thing about this device is that the drill is only inducing a slight wobble (yes, torque) into the mechanism which keeps the system in motion with very little effort.
reggieqqq 2 years ago
Nice but not inertial propulsion. This is an Oscillation Thruster and exploits the difference between static and dynamic friction - so it needs to be in contact with a surface to work. For a better explanation google; nasa/tm-2006-214390 it explains it better than I do.
dadig154 2 years ago 2
Thanks for the very interesting reading. I'm glad they have developed a method for addressing such wild claims.
The interesting thing about this device is that the drill is only inducing a slight wobble (yes, torque) into the mechanism which keeps the system in motion with very little effort.
reggieqqq 2 years ago
This system has a two to one turn ratio. I did the vector analysis for all four quadrants and this looks like it will work.
Inertiatek 2 years ago
Yes, and if you draw a spline following the path of travel for the weights it very closely resembles a hypercardiod microphone pick-up pattern. Cancelation occurring toward the rear of the pattern with a spike at the absolute rear center.
reggieqqq 2 years ago