Who is Salvatore Cezar Pais? The Maverick US Navy inventor
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school science project
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A NASA Engineer Wants to Use a Particle Accelerator to Power Rockets Einstein’s theory of special relativity says that objects gain mass as they are driven towards the speed of light, an effect that must be accounted for in particle accelerators. In fact, a simplistic implementation of Burns’s concept would be to replace the ring with a circular particle accelerator, in which ions are swiftly accelerated to relativistic speed during one stroke, and decelerated during the other.
Such a reactionless drive would thus confirm the laws of physics rather than violate them. But that energy for particle acceleration has to come from somewhere, so let's say it comes from a battery: then the energy in the battery contributes to the mass of the box via E = mc², so the total mass is unchanged and nothing happens. Now let's say the energy comes from outside: in order to produce meaningful thrust, you need to be able to shed this mass, and in order to conserve momentum, it'll have to be shed preferentially in one direction... my man, that's a jet engine.
BTW the 165 megawatts of power predicted to generate just 1 newton of thrust comparable to this one required by classical photon rocket, where single newton of thrust requires 300 MWatts of power and which at least has the virtue of making sense..
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Helical engine is based on theorem of relativity that massive particles cannot be accelerated to speed of light, as it would increase their relativist mass. This mechanism is clearly inefficient and on par with effectiveness of photon rocket. But there are indicia, that speed of light limit is valid only for uncharged particles and these charged ones have this limit much lower. Under such a situation the above principle could work way better with charged particles, than the relativity theory implies.
In addition, inside superconductors and topological insulators like graphene the motion of electrons is limited to a narrow planes or stripes, which gives them very high speed, so that this limit can be further decreased and even mechanical motion could induce interaction of electrons with vacuum (Podkletnov-Poher experiments). In my opinion, the motion of electrons can be constrained by even simpler way by their attaching to surface of electrodes within capacitor (1). The high dielectric constant of ceramic capacitors would lower speed of electromagnetic wave propagation even more, therefore electrons would interact with vacuum even under much lower speed - this is IMO principle on which Woodward drive can work. On youtube we can find intriguing experiments with rotating charged capacitors or induction coils loaded with high voltage, which move even being enclosed with cover, so that ionic wind effects cannot apply there.
Therefore the principle of helical engine can be actually quite feasible once we realize, that the speed limit for light propagation can be greatly lowered in various dielectric and that instead of modulation of speed of charge carriers we can modulate their dielectric constant or relative permeability or both.
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https://www.thedrive.com/the-w…ufo-patents-finally-talks
Well written article by The War Zone. Headline says Dr. Pais "finally talks", but only in a brief email...not an interview. Still interesting what he has to say though. He now refers to his "Pais Effect", which reminded me of the Rossi Effect. What makes this story so interesting, and different from Rossi however, is that he has many *real* degrees, works for the Navy, and has his name on many patents.
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https://www.thedrive.com/the-w…ufo-patents-finally-talks
Well written article by The War Zone. Headline says Dr. Pais "finally talks", but only in a brief email...not an interview. Still interesting what he has to say though. He now refers to his "Pais Effect", which reminded me of the Rossi Effect. What makes this story so interesting, and different from Rossi however, is that he has many *real* degrees, works for the Navy, and has his name on many patents.
Really hard to tell if the guy is for real or not. I mean about the validity of the patents. It may well be all a smoke screen.
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Really hard to tell if the guy is for real or not. I mean about the validity of the patents. It may well be all a smoke screen.
I think it's potencially a distraction from real discoveries coming out atm or a deceleration that they have similar tech but still giving us bogus explanations.
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Declaration? Maybe its all CIA-inspired misinformation put on the web to confuse foreign hackers.
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Declaration? Maybe its all CIA-inspired misinformation put on the web to confuse foreign hackers.
Some people are saying Pais machine is fusion, others like Wilcock believe it's really zero point energy, I think a device like that maybe quite possible. I would argue that the energy source could amount to anything else than those option. Just a guess though.
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Looking at his patent, I find it hard to accept arguments that a patent can be denied on the premise that 'It does not clearly show how people skilled in the art can assemble claimed apparatus'. Why cold fusion treated as impossible while relatively simple anti gravitational machines are not? All these patents must be coming from some kind or April-1 club at navy research
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"Despite the patents sounding extremely far-fetched, official documents show that the Chief Technology Officer of the U.S. Naval Aviation Enterprise personally attested to the reality of these inventions and their importance to national security and peer-state competition in appeals with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)."
just replace 'attested' to 'atoasted' and it makes perfect sense:- to the stars!
- to those now at sea!
- to beautiful women!
etc
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Makes me wonder just how many useless patents there are out there designed just to waste everyone's time .... with all of Rossi's rubbish it might be as much as 99.9% ie 0.01% useful! And then any really useful research like Qubit tech for a new breed of quantum computers is classified,.... maybe investors should take patented evidence as a negative indication that something has any chance of working nowadays ie only fund speculative projects that haven't been patented.
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https://www.thedrive.com/the-w…tail-experimental-testing
Yes Dr. Salvatore Cezar Pais, US Navy inventor extraordinaire is still around. Fascinating, and mysterious character and here the War Zone (good website) obtained a FOIA to shed a little more light on his patents, and the funding/testing that went into them.
They collectively call them the "UFO Patents", but hey, if UFO's are real, then so is LENR. Good read before bedtime.
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It is a hoax project and Pais.os fronting it
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Us patent bureau jumps on cold fusion key word and yet patents flying saucers.
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https://www.thedrive.com/the-w…tail-experimental-testing
Yes Dr. Salvatore Cezar Pais, US Navy inventor extraordinaire is still around. Fascinating, and mysterious character and here the War Zone (good website) obtained a FOIA to shed a little more light on his patents, and the funding/testing that went into them.
They collectively call them the "UFO Patents", but hey, if UFO's are real, then so is LENR. Good read before bedtime.
WIth $21 T missing from the US Govt, some is in special projects -- only a simpleton would believe this is honest at face value. It is either a basic reproduction of something learned elsewhere to setup a path to disclosure, or it is a pet project of an internal theoretician. I would bet on the first - a path to disclosure of tech that isn't above ground yet. There is sufficient evidence to lean in this direction.
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WIth $21 T missing from the US Govt, some is in special projects -- only a simpleton would believe this is honest at face value. It is either a basic reproduction of something learned elsewhere to setup a path to disclosure, or it is a pet project of an internal theoretician. I would bet on the first - a path to disclosure of tech that isn't above ground yet. There is sufficient evidence to lean in this direction.
Admit it, you are jealous Pais will make Mills obsolete. Can Mills power an intergalactic spaceship right now? Of course not, but Pais....well, you read the document.
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Admit it, you are jealous Pais will make Mills obsolete. Can Mills power an intergalactic spaceship right now? Of course not, but Pais....well, you read the document.
Sugared water is still a multibillion dollar business I'm interested in anyone who can pull this off
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Sugared water is still a multibillion dollar business
Pais is way ahead of you:
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Is their a reason you mix patents from Pais to St. Clair? Just wondering if their is a link or maybe just misinformation or an oversight. I dont get the connection.
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