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   E.Laureti to All   
   Re: Action reaction princcipe violation    
   07 Dec 25 18:39:23   
   
   From: user2039@newsgrouper.org.invalid   
      
   Jan Panteltje  posted:   
      
   >   
   > >>On 7/12/2025 7:32 pm, E.Laureti wrote:   
   >   
   > >>>>>>>> and in over 1 hour it reaches more than 1 kg of thrust,   
   > >>>>>>>> always at 250 watts. There is no particle wind that can justify   
   this behavior   
   >   
   > Sounds thermal to me,   
   > are you sure you cables are not heating up and somehow moving stuff?   
   >   
   > Publish a clear picture of 'the thing', with wiring connected and power on.   
   > 3D picture is even better.   
   >   
      
   You unfortunately confirm to me that no words or photos convince you.   
   Everyone who has witnessed it has never found air flows or any other emissions.   
   Any of your thermal criticisms based on wind are completely unfounded if a   
   prototype is sealed in a closed box.   
   And then we can show all the details of F432BA if someone is willing to   
   collaborate seriously... otherwise, we can forget it.   
   I was given a patent because I correctly applied the Lorentz force to open   
   circuits... but you never talk about   
   the Lorentz force and always think of hypothetical winds.   
   Those who have witnessed it have never found what you think. Watch the videos   
   at the end of   
   https://neolegesmotus.com/2020/11/02/field-self-interaction-electromagnetic   
   thruster/   
   And then you don’t want or can’t repeat the pendulum tests on your own as   
   already   
    indicated http://www.asps.it/impnn4.png in http://www.asps.it/V   
   nditaF432BA.pdf   
   Therefore, to clear up some doubts, take a small heater and put it on a scale   
   and power it not with 300   
    but with 1000 watts. Do many tests, even putting thermal radiators with it.   
   According to your guesses, a heater sooner or later should become lighter on   
   the scale.   
   If by chance it becomes   
    lighter, rotate it 180 degrees so as to weigh down the scale itself.   
      
   Regards   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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