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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 206640" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>There is another magnetic effect that can help you visualize this extra force that keeps popping up with magnetic and electric fields. It is called MHD propulsion. The Navy uses MHD propulsion to propel submarines because it is silent. It follows the pattern of Newtons laws. Specifically an inertial acceleration. The submarine moves one way while the sea water which is electromagnetically propelled, moves the other way. So there are two opposing forces created. We know about them but I've noticed very little is taught about them in schools. The two opposing forces created are spatially oriented at right angles to both the magnetic and electric field directions. When current is allowed to flow in the electric field direction, the propulsion effect is created. I have yet to see the scientific community give these two additional forces names. MHD propulsion can easily be created for demonstration purposes.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]v8ehaU1tyJo[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Now I have an untried idea for a time machine, what if we could take those two opposing forces and have them point in the same direction? It would definitely be similar to gravitational acceleration. Except you would have weight in the direction of your acceleration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 206640, member: 288"] There is another magnetic effect that can help you visualize this extra force that keeps popping up with magnetic and electric fields. It is called MHD propulsion. The Navy uses MHD propulsion to propel submarines because it is silent. It follows the pattern of Newtons laws. Specifically an inertial acceleration. The submarine moves one way while the sea water which is electromagnetically propelled, moves the other way. So there are two opposing forces created. We know about them but I've noticed very little is taught about them in schools. The two opposing forces created are spatially oriented at right angles to both the magnetic and electric field directions. When current is allowed to flow in the electric field direction, the propulsion effect is created. I have yet to see the scientific community give these two additional forces names. MHD propulsion can easily be created for demonstration purposes. [MEDIA=youtube]v8ehaU1tyJo[/MEDIA] Now I have an untried idea for a time machine, what if we could take those two opposing forces and have them point in the same direction? It would definitely be similar to gravitational acceleration. Except you would have weight in the direction of your acceleration. [/QUOTE]
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