XPost: it.discussioni.misteri   
   From: pnn@pnn.org   
      
   On Tue, 19 Aug 2025 08:39:37 -0400, WolfFan    
   wrote:   
      
   >On Aug 19, 2025, Von Ottone wrote   
   >(in article):   
   >   
   >> On Mon, 18 Aug 2025 14:48:13 -0400, WolfFan   
   >> wrote:   
   >>   
   >> > On Aug 18, 2025, James Nicoll wrote   
   >> > (in article <107ve2g$1qs$1@reader1.panix.com>):   
   >> >   
   >> > >   
   >> > > Has Norman Lorimer Dean come back from the dead?   
   >> >   
   >> > I already mentioned the Dean Drive. This boy’s stuff is much better than   
   >> > the Dean Drive, it’s a perpetual motion machine of the second type.   
   >> > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpetual_motion   
   >> >   
   >> > Alas, he cannot demonstrate anything. He can’t lift one kilo to an   
   >> > altitude   
   >> > of one meter and sustain it for one minute. Hey, he can’t lift a gram to a   
   >> > centimeter for 1 second. He has, according to his own stuff, been working   
   at   
   >> > this since 1998, possibly earlier, with no results. Apparenntly he uses   
   >> > magnets in some fashion; I am reminded of the Magnetic Space Coupe in   
   1960s   
   >> > Dick Tracy comic strips.   
   >> >   
   >> > https://dicktracy.fandom.com/wiki/Space_Coupe   
   >> >   
   >> > Gotta love it.   
   >>   
   >> You're crazy. Your understanding of physics and electrodynamics is so   
   >> poor that you've gone so far as to compare our electromagnetic space   
   >> drive to a perpetual motion machine.   
   >> We've been working on this electromagnetic space drive since 1998,   
   >> yes, and although our goal is liftoff, we've already achieved results,   
   >> namely 184 grams of thrust, which far surpasses the ion propulsion   
   >> used in long-range space missions.   
   >> Our electromagnetic space drive uses electricity, at 432 MHz, and   
   >> dipoles to generate thrust. Therefore, it's not a perpetual motion   
   >> machine because it requires energy input to function.   
   >> For your information, perpetual motion machines don't exist, while our   
   >> electromagnetic space drive is a concrete reality, patented, and   
   >> continuously improved.   
   >   
   >And you still can’t lift one kilo one meter for one minute.   
      
      
   Geeeeee, what a troll !   
      
   How old are you? 5?   
      
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