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| ScottBLAM:
I had an idea for an engine that uses magnetic fluid spinning to create centripetal force with a electromagnetic array like a electric motor but during it's spin the magnetic field moving the fluid would go into high frequency to oscillate the liquid to speed up the atoms and increase mass(E = mc2) on only one part of the centripetal force while leaving the rest unaffected to create thrust. This is crackpot right? I missed something in a physics class that says this can't work? If not cool I invented gravity drive and it didn't hurt to ask at all. |
| IanB:
--- Quote from: ScottBLAM on July 30, 2020, 03:04:15 am --- I had an idea for an engine that uses magnetic fluid spinning to create centripetal force with a electromagnetic array like a electric motor but during it's spin the magnetic field moving the fluid would go into high frequency to oscillate the liquid to speed up the atoms and increase mass(E = mc2) on only one part of the centripetal force while leaving the rest unaffected to create thrust. --- End quote --- That's a word salad. Can you write equations for that? |
| ScottBLAM:
I don't think so. Maybe a illustration? |
| MK14:
--- Quote from: ScottBLAM on July 30, 2020, 03:04:15 am ---increase mass(E = mc2) --- End quote --- Surely you can't increase the mass. It is a fixed constant, once the engine has been constructed. --- Quote from: ScottBLAM on July 30, 2020, 03:04:15 am --- If not cool I invented gravity drive and it didn't hurt to ask at all. --- End quote --- Rather than waste time asking here. Spend an hour, make it. Fly round our solar system a few times. Make some cool closeup Youtube videos, of the sun, Mars and places. Then post it in this thread. We can go from there. |
| Alex Eisenhut:
It is very theoretically sound and quite simple to build. Do you have access to a fluid with the density of a neutron star and can you accelerate it close to the speed of light in a torus? That's all you need. Aisle 83 at the Home Depot usually stocks this. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283795449_General_relativistic_gravity_machine_utilizing_electromagnetic_field Also maybe get an Arduino or Raspberry Pi for a pretty web interface. Caution: keep out of reach of children. |
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