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Zephir_AWT replied to the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
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They're vortex rings composed of vortex rings, recursively.. Within fluids this arrangement is known as so called Windall's instability. -
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Photons are wave packets in essence, but every wave comes with its torsion part, as Maxwell recognized in his original version of EM theory, which involved displacement currents. During transient events (i.e. pulses) the torsion aspects of EM wave… -
Zephir_AWT replied to the thread The perpetual “is LENR even real” argument thread..
Of course neutrino catalysis of LENR can not serve for its explanation as such: there are multiple another mechanisms involved, which don't require neutrinos. Which explains why LENR runs in reactors without any neutrinos involved. Note also, when two… -
Zephir_AWT replied to the thread The perpetual “is LENR even real” argument thread..
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Before some time I explained here the catalysis of nuclear reactions with neutrinos, as observed by Parkhomov and others. It just follows the surface tension aspect of nuclear liquid-drop model. Nuclear fusion works similarly to merging of metal… -
Zephir_AWT replied to the thread FreeL Tech's Vacuum Capacitor - Utmost Importance!.
The Vacuum Capacitor: Freel Tech's Energy Storage Technology
Vacuum Capacitor is reportedly able to store charges (electrons) inside a small vacuum chamber, under high electrical field in form of cluster-like structures: the "charge clusters" originally… -
Zephir_AWT replied to the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
More like vortex beams, i.e. electromagnetic field propagating along closed path or curve. They come in multiple types.
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Zephir_AWT replied to the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
The question is, if these findings are real at least a bit - if yes, why they're not researched? -
Zephir_AWT replied to the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
There are already know devices, which would provide thrust like photon rocket, i.e. by emanating single but heavily polarized vortex rings of electromagnetic waves - namely the Podkletnov and Claude Poher devices. They utilize superconductive materials… -
Zephir_AWT replied to the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
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After then the EMDrive would work as a pair photon rockets attached against each other. But unpolarized photons exhibit very small thrust. The photons must be polarized heavily for to behave like particles. This is why I belive that so-called N-rays… -
Zephir_AWT replied to the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
Some people believe that universe is formed by interior of black hole. I don't think that Universe resides within some spatially constrained object, but try to think about it for a moment. The interior of dense stars is presumed to be superfluous in… -
Zephir_AWT replied to the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
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Einstein didn't actually dismiss aether in his Leyden lecture - he was just apparently clueless about it, because concept of superfluid wasn't know that time. I realized that luminiferous aether concept doesn't work when we consider it sparse gas… -
Zephir_AWT replied to the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
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This theory doesn't care how many times the photons bounce from walls, only few bounces are needed for to suffice some thrust. The more bounces, the better energy efficiency indeed.
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But only conical side provides the Brewster angle, polarization… -
Zephir_AWT replied to the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
This theory also explains results of White–Juday warp-field interferometer in proximity of EMDrive. When photons bounce from walls of EMDrive, then their spin abruptly changes direction but their momentum can not disappear due to Noether theorem. The… -
Zephir_AWT replied to the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
Light waves spread like ripples in jelly or foam - when you squeeze it in one direction, then it expands in another, perpendicular one. But the plane of wiggling can still rotate, which gives spin to photons. Speed of light in vacuum is constant,… -
Zephir_AWT replied to the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
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Do you mean "transverse"? Both water ripples, both light waves are transverse waves. Scalar waves of Nicola Tesla and underwater sound waves are longitudinal waves. -
Zephir_AWT replied to the thread EMDrive: Newton's Laws can be "bypassed"?.
Analogy of Shawyer's EMDrive should work also on water surface. You can imagine the resonator like the boat without bottom (bottomless wooden washtub so to say), which is floating at the water surface. From this perspective the EMDrive behaves like the…