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[forcefieldpropulsionphysics] Re: Inertia and extractinganacceleration forc...

Ms. Thompson,

I assure you this is not speculation!
This experiment has been reproduced
internationally. Your intuition is wrong.

What is Newton's Third Law?

The reverse spin is the reaction of the
Aether to the primary spin.

Rather than subsiding in your speculations, and fixed ideas,
why don't you make a reproduction of the experiment and
find out directly what are the facts in this matter? Meanwhile,
you might investigate the publications of H. Aspden on Nuovo
Cimento, for example, "Calculation of the Proton Mass in a Lattice
Model for the Aether", Il Nuovo Cimento, 30A, 235-238 (1975).

You see, the primary rotating disk causes the aether to "stretch",
when in it's wish to restore a force-free condition, the secondary
disk rotates in a contrary direction to the first disc. This factor is
in the Maxwell equations as the constant of elasticity of the vacuum.
There is no other explanation for this event.

What do you do when you encounter a new fruit? Do you come
up with endless speculations about what the fruit should taste like?
No, you try it!

We've been through all this before on antigravity forum. Last I knew,
Project Greenglow had committed some research funding in this
direction of enquiry of charged counter-rotating discs.

Neil

"c.h.thompson" wrote:

> Neil
>
> Surely the experimentally-observed fact is that the discs are set in motion
> by hand and then one gets a current. I have seen no report of any induced
> motion - this is just speculation?
>
> I stick by my intuition for the present! IF there were induced motion both
> discs would go the same way.
>
> Cheers
> Caroline




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Neil Surely the experimentally-observed fact is that the discs are set in motion by hand and then one gets a current. I have seen no report of any induced ...
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Ms. Thompson, I assure you this is not speculation! This experiment has been reproduced internationally. Your intuition is wrong. What is Newton's Third Law? ...
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Neil ... Which "repoducible experiment"? Please tell me details so that I can, possibly, revise my ideas! I was talking only about the (uncharged) discs that...
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