Re: ZLOPPS Zero loss of propellant propulsion system



Greg Neill wrote:
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Ok,
Maybe this will be better.
again, Opinions of why it would or would not work
are appreciated as long as you actually explain why
in simple laymen terms for all to understand.
(like me)

http://realspaceman.spaces.live.com/photos/cns!C2012BAA1B6D69FA!123/

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James M Driscoll Jr
Creator of the Clock Malfunction Theory
Spaceman


This might be a more efficient method..

http://www.pvresources.com/en/helios.php

Helios is stuck in air though.
The ZLOPPS will work in outerspace without air
outside it.


Yeah right. How does it work then?

It blasts air internally into a (partial vacuum) in pulses
when it can and uses solar power to run the compressers
to compress the air again when needed.
Did you look at it at all?
It basically shows that.

Won't work. Conservation of momentum. But you already
knew that, right?

No Greg,
I actually know the thing will work, and I guess you just
don't know how to find out that the momentum is conserved.
It is a simple conversion of momentum into linear motion.
It is funny that I knew you would say that though.
It is more funny you actually said it probably without
even doing any of the calculations that would be involved
with the device.
:)

--
James M Driscoll Jr
Creator of the Clock Malfunction Theory
Spaceman


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