On Sunday 12 November 2006 18:13, Frederick Sparber wrote:
> > [Original Message]
> > From: Standing Bear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>
> >
> > would this explain the corona discharge noticed around UFO's?  Not to
>
> mention
>
> > the ability to turn very quickly.
> >
> > Standing Bear
>
> If you pump electrons from an inner hollow cylinder or sphere (or saucers
> take your pick, Terry
> likes triangle-shaped ones with spheres-within-spheres at the corners
> connected by cylinders-within-cylinders passageways that make crop
> circles.) to the outer or vice-versa ,there is no net charge on the craft
> wrt. the earth-atmosphere.
>
> OTOH. if you cancel inertial mass the only possible means of propulsion
> would have
> to be electrical or magnetic fields.
>
> It takes about 60 MegaJoules per kilogram to achieve escape velocity
> from the earth. Or about a Hundred Megatons of TNT equivalent
> to get a craft like the 200 tonne Space Shuttle up to 1/100th the speed of
> light.
>
> Fred

Ja, AOK, about sixty MJ/Kgm for deltaV approx 7mi/sec.  However, inertial
mass is cancelled for this ship by the mass cancellation apparatus as you
have said, so
effective mass goes to zero through positive values, and acceleration is
                             F= m{ dV' +dV'' +dV'''.....dV'''n}          !

   therefore            F=m{taylor series summation of the above
                                               Davis mechanics formula using
                                                also rates of onset of accel} 

   so                       { }  =F/m at almost zero and approaching zero

  then           accel will be effectively infinite!  with no inertial effects
                    felt inside the 'bubble'.  

When does the first ship leave for Orion?

Standing Bear

Davis mechanics has been used by the Army in weapons design, notably
the main 122mm gun mounted on the Abrams Tank.  Engineering science
breaks down for impact loaded structures.  In the old days, empirical 
constructs like giving a liberal factor of safety of almost fifty percent was 
used to allow for this where deemed necessary.  This was because nobody
really knew.  In the early seventies a Florida scientist named Davis 
figured something was going on involving higher derivatives of the velocity
vector with regards to the force equation.  This is why compressed air
nail guns work, and straws go through telephone poles in tornadoes, etc.
He conveniently died soon after publishing his theories, and the idea seemed
to disappear and the public forgot.  The government did not.  They read
his papers very well, it appears.  So did a scientist named Bull who later
went to work for insane hussain.

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