This upcoming mission of the Shuttle to the ISS will at last address many of the issues that have been ongoing and of major concern to me. For many years I...
I made 3 successful experiments with 2 pencils. All these experiment shows different velocities between pencils. The theory is CORRECT. The simulator is WRONG....
Example from real world. (Thank you to D H) Thrusters can be used in pairs to help eliminate this cross-coupling between translational and rotational...
I did my own simulations. http://knol.google.com/k/alex-belov/paradox-of-classical-mechanics-2/1xmqm1l0s4ys/9# The experiment 2 has extra rotation for one rod....
Base on this theory [url]http://knol.google.com/k/alex-belov/paradox-of-classical-mechanics-2/1xmqm1l0s4ys/9#[/url] Simulator got this glitch. Is it discovery?...
Hi I reply message from other group. It would be helpfull for you. Have a fun. Alex ... Hi Alex, I'm not sure to understand all what you mean and may be I'm...
Hello Katriel, I only noticed your post just now, but would like to add a partial answer to your question # 2 as to antigravity. We have this in our files and...
I have a few simple questions... Â Very concisely, please briefly and simplisticly explain the following... Â 1. What is gravity? How does it work and what...
A Rotation with Translation Movement is standalone natural phenomenon. Statement of proof. Let's take two identical thin cylinders which stay initially ...
My assumption this movement have a linear and angular momentums together. This is the law of momentum conservation for the translation with rotation movement: ...
The rotated cylinder center mass has slowest linear velocity than cylinder without rotation on repulsion action. The statement of proof. Let's take two...
The classical mechanic laws were written for one dimension interactions. I found some cases where these laws should be corrected. This means the classical...
Let's solve simple problem. Given a long thin cylinder with length L, radius R and mass M. Case 1. This cylinder takes momentum P into his center mass. Case 2....
Another good example: Let's repulse a long cylinder inside Isolated System. The repulse should hit the cylinder away from object center mass. This hit energy...
A few philosophy thinks. Collisions may be classified in two groups. Explicit and implicit. 1. Explicit collisions – happens between objects which conducts...
Let imagine observer and two objects (A and B). One object A with simple movement can move only into one plane. The observer in own frame of reference sees...
Quote from forum. "Follow by law of momentum conservation V0x(mx(n-1))=V1x(all mass) If discount one element from the ring then and average speed for (n-1) ...
For this model, à repulsion and à collision comes on different planes. The vertical plane doesn't have any contacts with the rolling body. Otherwise the...
A rolling disk on a straight line surface. <http://knol.google.com/k/-/-/1xmqm1l0s4ys/h6o9ht/rollingfriction.jpg> The diagram has shown a rolling disk on...
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...
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...
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...
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...
link to problem site http://knol.google.com/k/alex-belov/paradox-of-classical-mechanics-2/1xmqm1l0s4ys/9# The idea is very simple. If spit a rolling ring to...