Re: Hi everyone!



Leopold Stotch wrote:
Spaceman wrote:
If I told you I can make a ship that moves
in outerspace that has no "propellant" being used
and only uses electricity without forcing anything
out of the ship to make it move, would you believe me?



I would say that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
Prove it. Building and demonstrating a scale model would be a great
start.

It is in the works,
I am struggling a bit with money right now but
all the thoughts about such are based upon factual
laws of physics and a silly little lego model proves
it can move on the surface of Earth so far..
Of course it might be a lot harder to get it to fly
in this gravity force down on the ground here.
but I already know I can make it move sideways
in any direction with a simple lego version I made.
I do think I may be able to get it to fly though if
I get some better materials and devices for it.
:)

Anyways.
I don't think it is an extraodinary claim at all,
because I already know it works on the ground.
and in space...the freedom of motion is even better.
:)
No silly zero point energy or any silly perpetual motion
nonsense either of course.
:)


--
James M Driscoll Jr
Spaceman





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