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NewtBigFuture: DARPA Laser Version of EMDrive Has a Test Result Better Than Commercial Ion Drive
Willem Staal - - News
PostI have the feeling that Spatial coherence could be enhancing this Photon loop drive even more. Als the waves are now bouncing around the loop and more or less following the bandwith of the wave, so it could be usefull to experiment with re-exitation of the waves in the loop, so create a after-stimulation of the waves. Bend them in stable paths, and see if you gain thrust.
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NewtBigFuture: DARPA Laser Version of EMDrive Has a Test Result Better Than Commercial Ion Drive
Willem Staal - - News
PostI was thinking about this device, and came to the conclusion that a solid state version would be possible. Lightwaves have a smaller bandwidth than microwaves, and can be integraded into a device the size of a powerled. The bandwidth of light is around 380 nm - 761 nm. while microwaves are a lot bigger, about a mm until a half meter. The size of these devices can make it able to combine them in a array. So there are lots of benefits of the Photon loop drive.
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NewtBigFuture: DARPA Laser Version of EMDrive Has a Test Result Better Than Commercial Ion Drive
Willem Staal - - News
PostWel you can fiddle with all kind of shapes, mcCulloch still uses a crude base design for experimental reasons, but its far from a usefull engine. For instance; the first transistor was clumsy at first, but the moment they realised the versality of it, they abandoned the vacuum tubes. A more entrepeneur approach might be a smart move IMHO.
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NewtBigFuture: DARPA Laser Version of EMDrive Has a Test Result Better Than Commercial Ion Drive
Willem Staal - - News
PostThe more i see the design of Tajmar and Diaz, the more i think: its too flat to have proper results. Why not Wrap fibers around a rounded and truncated cone? this might multiply the effect.
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NewtBigFuture: DARPA Laser Version of EMDrive Has a Test Result Better Than Commercial Ion Drive
Willem Staal - - News
PostI read the report, it looks really promising. the basic concept is born in the original EM drive. Both waves are em-waves. Light can be steered and controlled by the fibers. and can be feed by solar panels.
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The important part is that the EM drive is propellantless. Any load give to the frustrum comes from a solar panel source. Thats the only power the device needs. You only need to uphold the EM wave in the frustrum. Nowadays solar panels are strong enoegh to keep the waves bouncing in the frustrum. You can also use a form of nuclear battery to achieve the result. And besides: common rockets use nearly all their fuel to propell into space. The moment the fuel is depleted the only thing you can do i…
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Harold White joins a new nonprofit focused on building the technologies to bring humans to the outer solar system and beyond
Willem Staal - - News
Postwired.com/story/nasas-emdrive-…new-interstellar-project/ Apparently, White is still convinced that the EM-Drive or other novel approaches can be used for interplanetair travel. And why not? They did not believe Einstein or Tesla, but now they do. Time will tell.
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NewScientist: NASA engineer's 'helical engine' may violate the laws of physics
Willem Staal - - News
Postinterestingengineering.com/emd…LABQRCJhVi1M_PrW812R-0v-A After all those attempts to debunk the EM drive, it looks like they start to buckle and accept that it IS possible..
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EM drive has been tested
Willem Staal - - News
PostWoodward is not ready yet to stop testing the EM Drive. In Dresden lab they used very low power levels, meaning that "any real signal would likely be swamped by noise from spurious sources," So, the result might be quite different when they use higher power levels.
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EM drive has been tested
Willem Staal - - News
Postsciencetimes.com/articles/2322…ngine-has-been-tested.htm
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latest test Shawyer
Willem Staal - - News
PostShawyer saw something happening with the NATO 1VB satellite, he probably saw it moving somehow. Its based on this discovery he made a prototype. Did the German scientist ever included the tech specs of that satellite in their report?
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latest test Shawyer
Willem Staal - - News
Postemdrive.com/fm2test101.pdf In this Flight test Model test they had some trouble with the alignment of the endplates. That still makes me wonder; what is sandwiched between the endplates??
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Asps PNN (Propulsione Non Newtoniana) tests which in our opinion violates action reaction principle
PostQuote from calmagorod: “To tell you that together with my collaborators if we keep the mosfet always powered by solving the problems of heat dissipation and also those of the batteries and impedance, we will attempt to take off F432 and maneuver it in a first attempt like a drone. I'll open a special thread on this project as soon as possible ” Do you use Lateral Double Diffused MOSFETs? And how do you manage the heat dissipation in the coldness of space? BTW my italian is not that good..