• Toward Mars in 12 days

    From pnn calmagorod@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 5 12:50:00 2022
    https://www.issuewire.com/propulsion-of-pnn-prototype-sub321n4-for-mars-1726481484923918

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  • From Sylvia Else@21:1/5 to pnn calmagorod on Sun Mar 6 09:24:53 2022
    On 06-Mar-22 7:50 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:


    https://www.issuewire.com/propulsion-of-pnn-prototype-sub321n4-for-mars-1726481484923918







    As usual, you provide no useful information about the experimental setup.

    The fact that thrust rises and falls gradually suggests that the
    apparent thrust is a consequence of thermal changes to the centre of
    gravity.

    Sylvia.

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  • From pnn calmagorod@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 6 07:05:27 2022
    Il giorno sabato 5 marzo 2022 alle 23:24:57 UTC+1 Sylvia Else ha scritto:
    On 06-Mar-22 7:50 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:


    https://www.issuewire.com/propulsion-of-pnn-prototype-sub321n4-for-mars-1726481484923918







    As usual, you provide no useful information about the experimental setup.

    The fact that thrust rises and falls gradually suggests that the
    apparent thrust is


    on an electronic scale of the whole prototype. :-)

    The stress curve is in https://www.issuewire.com/propulsion-of-pnn-prototype-sub321n4-for-mars-1726481484923918

    Power? Batteries :-)





    a consequence of thermal changes to the centre of
    gravity.


    ies ies and ies ! Miracole of warming :-)))

    Sylvia.

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  • From pnn calmagorod@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 6 07:33:45 2022
    Il giorno domenica 6 marzo 2022 alle 16:05:28 UTC+1 pnn calmagorod ha scritto:
    Il giorno sabato 5 marzo 2022 alle 23:24:57 UTC+1 Sylvia Else ha scritto:
    On 06-Mar-22 7:50 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:


    https://www.issuewire.com/propulsion-of-pnn-prototype-sub321n4-for-mars-1726481484923918







    As usual, you provide no useful information about the experimental setup.

    The fact that thrust rises and falls gradually suggests that the
    apparent thrust is
    on an electronic scale of the whole prototype. :-)

    The stress curve is in https://www.issuewire.com/propulsion-of-pnn-prototype-sub321n4-for-mars-1726481484923918

    Power? Batteries :-)
    a consequence of thermal changes to the centre of
    gravity.
    ies ies and ies ! Miracole of warming :-)))

    Sylvia.

    to you Americans teach physics badly, in Europe we have known from time time that the principle of action and reaction is violable ... and that the problem is what is the law of motion in this case and is ................................... not F =ma
    but of such type

    www.asps.it/trustgra1.jpg

    Read what G.Pastore says
    In the thread on free.it.scienza.fisica entitled
    "The 3 dynamic principle sometimes does not apply?

    From: https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=IT#!topic/free.it.scienza.fisica/eUUCW9P6NVA

    On 27/04/16 20:00, G.Pastore wrote:

    Interesting. Increase the personal statistic of people who should
    know it and do not know it (about the violability of the III principle of dynamics) .

    And many physics graduates seem to ignore it.

    (or
    have forgotten it if they have known in the past).
    Your post confirms that this is a widespread gap.
    I would also add that the electromagnetic case is not the only one.
    It does not apply to apparent forces.
    It does not apply to the situation of forces not attributable to sums of
    couple interactions.

    Giorgio Pastore (professor at the University of Trieste)

    E.Laureti

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  • From Sylvia Else@21:1/5 to pnn calmagorod on Mon Mar 7 09:40:37 2022
    On 07-Mar-22 2:05 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:
    Il giorno sabato 5 marzo 2022 alle 23:24:57 UTC+1 Sylvia Else ha scritto:
    On 06-Mar-22 7:50 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:


    https://www.issuewire.com/propulsion-of-pnn-prototype-sub321n4-for-mars-1726481484923918







    As usual, you provide no useful information about the experimental setup.

    The fact that thrust rises and falls gradually suggests that the
    apparent thrust is


    on an electronic scale of the whole prototype. :-)

    That's unhelpful. You need to provide lots of detail. Your failure to
    just looks like evasion.

    Sylvia.

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  • From Doctor Who@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 21 13:55:26 2022
    On Sun, 6 Mar 2022 09:24:53 +1100, Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid>
    wrote:

    On 06-Mar-22 7:50 am, pnn calmagorod wrote:


    https://www.issuewire.com/propulsion-of-pnn-prototype-sub321n4-for-mars-1726481484923918







    As usual, you provide no useful information about the experimental setup.

    The fact that thrust rises and falls gradually suggests that the
    apparent thrust is a consequence of thermal changes to the centre of
    gravity.

    Sylvia.


    as usual, you are the usual stalker

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