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> Using microwaves to provide thrust...and to warm your coffee at the same > time.
Calculate the specific impulse of that drive system. Now realize why something anyone who has taken a course in E&M has thought of at least once is not being built.
> > Using microwaves to provide thrust...and to warm your coffee at the same > > time.
> Calculate the specific impulse of that drive system. Now realize why > something anyone who has taken a course in E&M has thought of at least once > is not being built.
Its specific impulse is zero. Shawyer is either an idiot or a fraud.
> Using microwaves to provide thrust...and to warm your coffee at the same > time.
How would it warm your coffee? He claims the microwaves don't leave the waveguide. Which makes it a reactionless drive which are generally thought to be impossible.
> Using microwaves to provide thrust...and to warm your coffee at the same > time.
> Cool. Everyone just hates a cold cup of java...
Well this one is better than the last still photos, but I'd still like to see more. Yes, it's nice it rotates, but a coil of wire with a current (compass) will do the same trick. Let's see some actual linear thrust next!
> > > Using microwaves to provide thrust...and to warm your coffee at the same > > > time.
> > Calculate the specific impulse of that drive system. Now realize why > > something anyone who has taken a course in E&M has thought of at least once > > is not being built.
> Its specific impulse is zero. Shawyer is either an idiot or a fraud.
> Mark L. Fergerson
A less than zero Delta-V is exactly what antigravity is all about.
Our Selene/moon L1 is offering just such a location, with a combined Newtonian force of 2e20N/sec (-1e20 N pulling in each tidal force direction).
A less than zero Delta-V is exactly what antigravity is all about.
Our Selene/moon L1 is offering just such a location or interactive zone of +/- 0g, with a combined Newtonian center-line force of -2e20N/ sec (-1e20 N pulling in each tidal force direction).
> > Using microwaves to provide thrust...and to warm your coffee at the same > > time.
> How would it warm your coffee? He claims the microwaves don't leave the > waveguide. Which makes it a reactionless drive which are generally thought > to be impossible.
There's always waveguide leakage, as well as positrons attracting free electrons.