[extropy-chat] unidirectional thrust

Al Brooks kerry_prez at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 15 17:32:46 UTC 2005


Even I'm interested. 
Wouldn't the amount of potential energy be negligible?



>One of my own theories, in how such a device would bias inertia, is
>that the field shapes the probabilities of the orbits of the electrons
>in the plates in an asymmetric manner such that the electrons orbit in
>a way similar to the masses in the Dean Drive, but they do so further
>up into the near-relativistic velocity range, and as a result, the
>masses of these electrons change as they go through their orbits, thus
>changing the reaction of inertia against their change in angular
>momentum.

>Mike Lorrey
		
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