From: doc@tardis.org   
      
   On Wed, 10 Aug 2022 12:43:12 -0400, Alain Fournier   
    wrote:   
      
   >On Aug/10/2022 at 11:20, pnn calmagorod wrote :   
   >> Il giorno mercoledì 10 agosto 2022 alle 16:49:06 UTC+2 Otto J. Makela ha   
   scritto:   
   >>> Doctor Who wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> On Wed, 10 Aug 2022 17:42:09 +0300, o...@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:   
   >>>>> Alain Fournier wrote:   
   >>>>>> You haven't worded that right. Thermal effects can produce real   
   >>>>>> thrust, not just illusion of thrust. Of course such thrust   
   >>>>>> disappears in a vacuum.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Indeed, you are correct. Sorry for the inaccuracy, I should have said   
   >>>>> "thermal effects, which produce the illusion of a reactionless drive".   
   >>>>   
   >>>> which isn't our case!   
   >>> Unfortunately, still to be proven. We'll be suitably impressed once   
   >>> you are able to reproduce the claimed thrust effects in a vacuum.   
   >>   
   >> H.Lorentz obtained nobel prize for his Lorentz force without no experiments   
   in vacuum :-)   
   >>   
   >> more i never seem the measures of gold weight on a scale under vacuum :-)   
   >>   
   >> You dont't want see the elementary facts then invent ridicoulus and very   
   expensive for us conditions.   
   >> Then why with your allucinan theories don't reply to this? :   
   >>   
   >> with Asps PNN (with batteries .. and remote control) if on a scale we have   
   thrust in a direction ... at 180 degree we have ANTI thrust :-)   
   >> we repeat this many times :-)   
   >> so you must invent something of realistic to explain such MANY facts :-)   
   >   
   >If you heat one side of your gizmo more than the other side you will   
   >push air molecules harder on one side than on the other side. This will   
   >give you some thrust. If you turn your gizmo 180 degrees, you will have   
   >thrust in the other direction. You can repeat that as many times as you   
   >want. That is not non-Newtonian propulsion.   
   >   
   >   
   >Alain Fournier   
      
   we insist that the thrust is due to the electromagnetic impulse, no   
   thermal effect can achieve such a thrust measured on a scale in both   
   directions (up and down).   
      
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