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Glenn Hawkins |
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SOMETHING HAS TO BE EJECTED THAT IS UNEQUAL TO OPPOSITE FORCE
Can energy be ejected in a constant direction from a device, while the original amount of mass is retained and an d remains inactive? From ion propulsion to nuclear detonation to your flashlight, nothing has yet worked.
The prospects of finding and producing that ‘event’ are not impossible within the great unknown, only unlikely at so far in what is understood.
What is impossible? Nothing is impossible. If you could wake up in one hundred years and find mankind still survives, I am guessing the ‘event’ would be working in common practice.
Glenn,
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8 November 2017
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