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In reply to the discussion: A new means of space propulsion... closed loop pulse propulsion... here's the idea [View all]mikelewis
(4,512 posts)42. Weak... no proof nonsense
        A physics master who's afraid of math... that's about right
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                        A new means of space propulsion... closed loop pulse propulsion... here's the idea [View all]
							mikelewis
							Dec 2023
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        Your "math" is unreadable. You can do actual formatting or images. Until then, it's unusable. . . . nt
        Bernardo de La Paz
        Dec 2023
        #63
      
        
        I apologize for that but if you copy and paste the things I said into AI it will fix that for you...
        mikelewis
        Dec 2023
        #67
      
        
        That one actually sounds more terrifying LOL!  Glad that got scrubbed... this is totally different
        mikelewis
        Dec 2023
        #10
      
        
        Yes, you would ideally use a giant magnet... something weighing about 50 lbs... accelerated to about 2500 m/s...
        mikelewis
        Dec 2023
        #11
      
        
        Well... why not really take a look at what I am saying before you continue on that stance...
        mikelewis
        Dec 2023
        #47
      
        
        Wrong perspective. To inject angular momentum into bullet, it sucks linear momentum
        Bernardo de La Paz
        Dec 2023
        #64
      
        
        Here's My and AI's physics.... please apply real physics and fix this please...
        mikelewis
        Dec 2023
        #24
      
        
        According to the limited physics I understand... that momentum is conserved once it begins it's rotation...
        mikelewis
        Dec 2023
        #31
      
        
        If you aren't proving anything, why the in-your-face belligerence commanding repliers to prove things?
        Bernardo de La Paz
        Dec 2023
        #71
      
        
        Ok... there is no claim that this is perpetual motion... there are power supplies and limits to the length of runtime...
        mikelewis
        Dec 2023
        #51
      
        
        DU can do without personal slams like you writing "running your mouth to feel better". . . . . nt
        Bernardo de La Paz
        Dec 2023
        #62