From: alain245@videotron.ca   
      
   On Aug/15/2022 at 11:46, Doctor Who wrote :   
   > On Mon, 15 Aug 2022 17:43:40 +0300, om@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:   
   >   
   >> Doctor Who wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> On Fri, 12 Aug 2022 16:27:42 +0300, om@iki.fi (Otto J. Makela) wrote:   
   >>>> Doctor Who wrote:   
   >>>>> wrong again,   
   >>>>> no thermal effect can grow thrust in time at parity of power.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> You already said that, but unfortunately I don't quite understand what   
   >>>> you mean by that. The issue probably stems from the fact that neither of   
   >>>> us is a native English speaker. Can you please try to expand on this?   
   >>>   
   >>> acceleration increases in time with the same power output.   
   >>   
   >> This is exactly what one would expect of a thermal effect: the "thrust"   
   >> increases as the device gets warmer, and then once power is switched off   
   >> starts slowly falling as the device cools down.   
   >>   
   >> What I would expect of a non-thermal thrust effect is that it starts   
   >> (at least nearly) immediately as power is applied and also dies down   
   >> almost immediately when power is switched off.   
   >>   
   >> If this is a thermal effect, at some device temperature there should   
   >> come a saturation of "thrust" produced, but this point may be beyond   
   >> what you can safely test without damaging your electronics.   
   >>   
   >> One test that might yield us some interesting data points is to plot how   
   >> well the device temperature correlates with the "thrust" produced.   
   >> Contactless infrared thermometers exist.   
   >   
   > do the experiment!   
      
   Why would he, or anyone of us, spend time, effort and money for that? We   
   don't care all that much about your gizmo. We think that you are wasting   
   your time on it. But that's not a problem for us, if you want to waste   
   your time, that's OK. Just don't expect us to waste too much time on it.   
      
      
   Alain Fournier   
      
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