Re: Solution To Newton's Third Law of Motion.

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Date: 11/20/04


Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 21:34:25 +0000

On 18 Nov 2004 15:29:25 -0800, Abhijeet_B_Patil@hotmail.com (Jeet)
wrote:

>Hello, I am back.
>
>http://www.geocities.com/abhi_yaan
>
>I built this action device for generating unidirectional force for
>reactionless propulsion of body. As everybody knows, loss of matter is
>the problem with Newton's third law of motion. We have sources of
>energy like sun out there in space. But we just can't use solar power
>to give thrust to spaceship. There should be some mechanism to use
>pure energy to give thrust to a body without pushing or expelling any
>reaction mass.
>
>So I built this device and yesterday tested this device. I used two
>rod, wooden platform as rolling seat. I put this rolling seat on cot
>and using this device I succeeded moving the cot on ground. The device
>is working because I have not pushed or expellled any mass to push the
>cot. I was sitting on rolling seat on cot. So the device works.
>
>But today, I noticed that I am sitting on this rolling seat on cot and
>pulled one end of cot with just "my both hands" with *sudden surge of
>force* and cot moved on floor. This should not happen. If I pull the
>cot slowly, it will not move. I also noticed that even without rolling
>seat, simply sitting on cot, if I give sudden surge of force to cot,
>cot moves on floor. Due to friction of my body with cot, this should
>not happen.
>
>Believe me, I have pushed the cot for about a feet on ground just
>sitting on rolling platform on cot. I didn't used any reaction mass.
>
>I thought that something is wrong and I must return to basic. If I
>pull wall, wall also pulls me. In reality, due to friction of our leg
>with ground, our body seldom moves towards wall. But if we use
>frictionless surface or rolling surface, then if we pull wall, wall
>also pulls our body. Tested by millions.
>
>I am standing on this rolling platform. If I pull wall slowly, wall
>also pulls me and my whole body moves towards wall.
>
>But if I pull the wall towards me with "sudden surge of force", then
>even if I am standing on rolling platform, my body does not move at
>all.
>
>This is 26th month thinking on Newton's third law of motion day and
>night. I have suffered so much.
>
>What the hell is going on? We can propel a body without
>pushing/expelling any reaction mass and we can do it by simply giving
>"sudden surge of force by our hand" to a body. That body gains
>momentum and due to momentum of that body, we, source of sudden surge
>of force, also moves in direction of motion of body because of
>momentum of that body. No loss of matter, no expulsion of reaction
>mass.
>
>Solution to Newton's third law of motion: *Sudden Surge of Force*?
>
>-Abhi.
>=====================================
>http://www.geocities.com/abhi_yaan

Oh, God.

How's the implant?



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