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Why Does Classical Mechanics Forbid Inertial Propulsion Devices When They Evidently Do Exist?: A Major Revision Of The Author's Point Of View Based Up
Dennis P. Allen Jr
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Why Does Classical Mechanics Forbid Inertial Propulsion Devices When They Evidently Do Exist?: A Major Revision Of The Author's Point Of View Based Up - Allen Jr, Dennis P.
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Synopsis "Why Does Classical Mechanics Forbid Inertial Propulsion Devices When They Evidently Do Exist?: A Major Revision Of The Author's Point Of View Based Up"
We examine the existence of inertial propulsion devices that must violate conservation of momentum (by definition), and then show just where this principle can fail even for cases where the device's moving parts move too slowly to involve Eric Laithwaite's "mass transfer" or his "variable inertial mass". This the fifth edition.
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