RE: [Vo]:Article: This Overlooked Theory Could Be The Missing Piece That Explains How The EM Drive Works
Alas once again the world of vulture science has placed this seemingly interesting paper behind a paywall. We need a grand inquisitor to take on the world of science again but this time to apply the screws to those in science who put knowledge behind paywalls. The world cannot afford nor should it tolerate this sort of perverse capitalism. Science trolls greedily guarding the bridges to knowledge need to be eliminated. From: Axil Axil [mailto:janap...@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, October 8, 2017 8:23 AM To: vortex-l Subject: Re: [Vo]:Article: This Overlooked Theory Could Be The Missing Piece That Explains How The EM Drive Works What the pilot wave theory applied to the EM drive does not explicitly say is that a coherent wave pattern acts like a large particle. The Em drive becomes a large particle. It goes to reason if the EM drive where made coherent then the EM drive would be very much more powerful because the coherent resonant pilot wave would coherently coupled with the EM drive making everything a single giant particle. A superconductive EM drive would do that. On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 9:55 PM, Jack Cole mailto:jcol...@gmail.com> > wrote: This Overlooked Theory Could Be The Missing Piece That Explains How The EM Drive Works http://flip.it/R11OHO
Re: [Vo]:Article: This Overlooked Theory Could Be The Missing Piece That Explains How The EM Drive Works
What the pilot wave theory applied to the EM drive does not explicitly say is that a coherent wave pattern acts like a large particle. The Em drive becomes a large particle. It goes to reason if the EM drive where made coherent then the EM drive would be very much more powerful because the coherent resonant pilot wave would coherently coupled with the EM drive making everything a single giant particle. A superconductive EM drive would do that. On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 9:55 PM, Jack Cole wrote: > This Overlooked Theory Could Be The Missing Piece That Explains How The EM > Drive Works > > http://flip.it/R11OHO >
[Vo]:Is this the rediscovery of Shoulder's EVO ?
https://phys.org/news/2017-10-electron-behaviour-extreme-conditions.html
[Vo]:Article: This Overlooked Theory Could Be The Missing Piece That Explains How The EM Drive Works
This Overlooked Theory Could Be The Missing Piece That Explains How The EM Drive Works http://flip.it/R11OHO
[Vo]:The billion dollar scam at ITER
Thanks to Steve Krivit for another round of excellent journalism uncovering the gigantic scam being perpetrated by the hot fusion oligarchy http://news.newenergytimes.net/2017/10/06/the-iter-power-amplification-myth/
[Vo]:another idea
Unfortunately my black nickel experiments produced no anomalous energy. I am also into apps. I used the audio recorder in a creative way and came up with Parrot Teacher. Parrot Teacher was an after thought. It is now running about 22. This app outsells my physics books by a wide margin. https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_mobile-apps?_encoding=UTF8&field-brandtextbin=Znidarsic%20Science%20Books&node=2350149011 This spring I learned how to used the android video recorder and I wanted to place it into an app. I was thinking of a security app. The market is saturated with security apps. These are way better than any I can produce. I remember years ago I purchased AOL to search for good stocks. It was busy, I could not get on, I got bumped off, and my sisters wanted on when it was connected. How was I ever going to find a good stock? I should have looked right in front of me. AOI went up 7,000 times after the IPO. Lesson learned. Now I am making apps. I need someone to hold the camera and to start and stop it on que. Oops we need to do that again I messed up the video. I wish I could remote control that camera by myself? Yes, that's what I need and it could sell. I will link the charger to the video recorder, when the charger is on it records after a 10 second countdown. When the charger is off it will pause. I can than start and stop the camera, with a switched receptacle strip, using my foot. I am on it now. It pays to look at what you need. Frank Znidarsic