edwest said:Dismissal is so easy.
Yup, especailly after decades of research failure.
edwest said:Dismissal is so easy.
edwest said:Dismissal is so easy. Far less time involved than actual research. Electrogravitics does work. No, it's not antigravity. Does the B-2 use it? No. It may use some type of drag reduction technology but that's it.
Ed
edwest said:Dismissal is so easy. Far less time involved than actual research. Electrogravitics does work. No, it's not antigravity. Does the B-2 use it? No. It may use some type of drag reduction technology but that's it.
overscan said:Last I read it appeared to be a crackpot theory.
saintkatanalegacy said:cough... we don't even know what exactly causes gravity...
But if your plane needs to replicate the Big Bang in order to fly... you're doing it wrong.
I am aware of that though I said it with quantum theory in mindOrionblamblam said:saintkatanalegacy said:cough... we don't even know what exactly causes gravity...
Sure we do.
Mass causes gravity.
And we can use gravity to detect mass.
See? Simple.
overscan said:edwest said:Dismissal is so easy. Far less time involved than actual research. Electrogravitics does work. No, it's not antigravity. Does the B-2 use it? No. It may use some type of drag reduction technology but that's it.
Ed
O RLY???
Care to share some details? Last I read it appeared to be a crackpot theory.
edwest said:Here you go:
http://jnaudin.free.fr/lifters/main.htm
Ed
An article by Martin Tajmar (see below, or a summary) describes an experiment designed to test the possibility that this effect may need some other effect than ion winds for its explanation. No such effect was found, to the limit of experimental accuracy. In particular, no thrust could be observed in a vacuum. A similar device was tested in a vacuum in an episode of the Mythbusters with the same result.
Kokoro said:I once had an idea. What if you could find or create some heavy element, so dence that it has its own gravity and simply floats in space....
TomS said:Also, there really aren't undiscovered elements waiting around to be found, aside from the superheavy ones created in unspeakably small amounts by experiments involving particle accelerators.
bobbymike said:I'm waiting for the infinite improbability drive.
TomS said:Kokoro said:I once had an idea. What if you could find or create some heavy element, so dence that it has its own gravity and simply floats in space....
..... dense objects tend to fall down with great force.......
BAROBA said:TomS said:Kokoro said:I once had an idea. What if you could find or create some heavy element, so dence that it has its own gravity and simply floats in space....
..... dense objects tend to fall down with great force.......
To be correct: Dense objects fall with the small speed as not-so dense objects (ignoring air-resistence) It is called gravity....
TomS said:two objects fall at the samespeed
yep, acceleration due to gravity is reduced exponentially as you go farther from the "center"Orionblamblam said:Third, *where* you drop the item will have an effect on the acceleration of gravity. At sea level on the equator is less acceleration than sea level at the north pole, for instance.
saintkatanalegacy said:yep, acceleration due to gravity is reduced exponentially as you go farther from the "center"Orionblamblam said:Third, *where* you drop the item will have an effect on the acceleration of gravity. At sea level on the equator is less acceleration than sea level at the north pole, for instance.
Orionblamblam said:TomS said:two objects fall at the samespeed
Ahem. *Acceleration.*
saintkatanalegacy said:I said reduced exponentially because of the inverse square relationship as you go farther not reduced exponentially by r
and gravity is constant...
TomS said:Two objects at the same starting conditions and subjected to the same acceleration move at the same speed.
But seriously, you want to nitpick this and you're giving a pass to the guy who thinks really dense materials would levitate themselves? Really? I give up.
TomS said:Two objects at the same starting conditions and subjected to the same acceleration move at the same speed.
you're giving a pass to the guy who thinks really dense materials would levitate themselves?
Second, the acceleration due to gravity is not due entirely to the mass of the Earth, but the mass of all objects in the system. So depending on how you count it up, Mearth + M1 might be a different total mass than Mearth + M2.
RP1 said:F = GMm/r^2 but F=ma, so the acceleration is the same for two objects of different mass.
Hammer Birchgrove said:This thread made me laugh. Well done chaps!
What about religion? Listening to some people going on about electrogravitics, I figure there's loads of milage in it.And we can either argue physics... or politics.
Orionblamblam said:"......which makes a better re-entry heat shield, a lawyer or a politician?" But that's not this thread.
Arjen said:Or rats.
Arjen said:Also somewhat OT, but there's an old joke that several laboratories are considering using lawyers instead of white rats for testing new medicines, cosmetics, food additives, suspected carcinogens etc.
kcran567 said:DC voltage ionoic lifter...notice the triangular planform hmmmmm.
Leftover tin foil for hat.
:::grin::: Actually American Antigravity did exactly that and yes it still "flew"... which was all well and good until further research pointed to the fact that the effect WAS actually an "ion-wind" effect AND in absence of "free" ions the foil was 'spalling' off ions and tearing up the "lifter" though it was a slow effectsaintkatanalegacy said:try putting it in a vacuum container and see if it still hovers :
Not really so "simple"Orionblamblam said:saintkatanalegacy said:cough... we don't even know what exactly causes gravity...
Sure we do.
Mass causes gravity.
And we can use gravity to detect mass.
See? Simple.
It was inevitable...havent heard from Schratt recently?
fun, fun!