h a l f b a k e r y"More like a cross between an onion, a golf ball, and a roman multi-tiered arched aquaduct."
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Last time I looked into patenting, the idea had to actually work. So a craft using an inertial mass reduction device did kind of catch my eye.
It also begs many questions, like you have a super-weapon and you tell people about it?
Is US navy is trying to sell these super-humvees cost they are
skint?
Did they go overboard on the winegums?
Or, are they trying to steal our thunder...
magazine article
https://www.thedriv...inese-tech-advances [not_morrison_rm, Jun 29 2019]
Main reseacher's papers
https://scholar.goo...pais&btnG=&oq=salva [not_morrison_rm, Jun 29 2019]
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Buchanan's Nineteenth Law: There is no theory so lacking in
merit or plausibility as to make it impossible for someone,
somewhere to believe it. |
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Buchanan's U-Curve of Credulence: If the plausibility of
theories is plotted on the X-axis from 'perfectly plausible' on
the left, through 'not even wrong', and on to 'utterly whacko'
on the right, and the number of people prepared to believe
those theories on the Y-axis, the resulting curve has a U
shape. |
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I'm still wondering if it's worth doing a inertial mass
reduction device (etc) craft patent, powered by contra-
rotating drums filled supercooled rotating cheese. Even if it
didn't work, I'd have somewhere to store cheese. |
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I suspect GoFundMe donors might be skeptical. |
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The articles are fascinating. This could actually be a
diversion plot too, i.e let's have the Chinese spend a trillion
dollars on psychic propulsion kind of thing. |
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Or something out of Noise Level |
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Looks like another person jumping on the EM drive
bandwagon. |
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I think a bandwagon might not be sturdy enough, but there's probably room for a small Faraday cage. |
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