The only conserved quantity is Energy. Momentum always decays into heat
entropy, field energy.
You should not mix up naked mechanics with ideal actions with real
mechanics in a real world.
Just look at two spinning masses with opposite rotation. The momentum
vector sum is "0". Now you can produce a current with one of the
spinning masses and charge capacitor. After this you have a net momentum.
J.W.
On 28.05.2021 22:15, Frank Znidarsic wrote:
Momentum is always conserved. As inertial mass is destroyed the
object goes faster to conserve momentum. It analogous to an
inductor. When its inductance is reduced by removing the solenoid the
current increases.
As you wrote below, do you mean that momentum can disappear?
Or that momentum can be 'created' from other fields storing a
potential energy?
Does this allow a Z-wave, per se, to become an inertial
transformer? In principle.
Thanks,
DonEM
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There was a French physicist ( Vialle?) who built a balance beam with
a heavy rotor. Accelerate the rotor and that end of the beam goes up
as lighter. Deaccelerate and it goes down as heavier. Perhaps this
agrees with Kosyrev experiments long ago.
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Hi Frank,
As you wrote below, do you mean that momentum can disappear?
Or that momentum can be 'created' from other fields storing a
potential energy?
Does this allow a Z-wave, per se, to become an inertial transformer?
In principle.
Thanks,
DonEM
On 5/27/2021 8:34 AM, Frank Znidarsic wrote:
I think something that many are missing in this analysis it that
inertial mass is not a conserved property of the universe.
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