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Gravitational Propulsion Yahoo Group;Review of Gravitational Propulsion, Science, Energy, Space, Time, and theory. Caution is advised on any release of data that should be maintained as confidential, (on the web) please do not violate anyone's copyrighted materials. Any questions about copyright should be brought to group owner's attention at address below for removal if needed. All members please review Yahoo's anti-spam rules, and abide by general rules of courtesy, also non flaming behavior is appreciated.Take note that this group concerns the study and review of true Gravitational effects as related to propulsion. This does not include electrical fields as such, unless they have a true evidential demonstrable relationship to Gravity.However the uses of electrical systems and subsystems in support of a propulsion system or spacecraft are of course well within subject material.We try to remain open to most theory however.

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Re: Paradox of Classical Mechanics
These thoughts can be used for a rolling body. <http://knol.google.com/k/-/-/1xmqm1l0s4ys/h6o9ht/rollingfriction.jpg> The diagram has shown a rolling disk
Posted - Wed Jul 8, 2009 8:37 pm
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Re: Paradox of Classical Mechanics
Hi. I think this is a clue for understanding. The element with zero values of linear velocity on the surface is too small. Base on math the geometrical size of
Posted - Mon Jul 6, 2009 1:22 am
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Paradox of Classical Mechanics
http://knol.google.com/k/alex-belov/paradox-of-classical-mechanics-2/1xm\ qm1l0s4ys/9 <http://knol.google.com/k/alex-belov/paradox-of-classical-mechanics-2/1x\
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Re: Would rolling body transformation can help find a clue?
Curious, some of the properties of this design echo some of my concerns with a "Space Elevator". While the size factor is many magnitudes different, some
Posted - Wed Jul 1, 2009 8:54 pm
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Re: Would rolling body transformation can help find a clue?
Just keep in mind. This model has 3 phases. Bodies at phase1 is different from bodies at phase3. The law of momentum conservation works, but it gives different
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