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Old 03-10-2005, 03:18 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Augi
And Willravel, where did you hear about this Electrokinetic Propulsion? If it really works on large scales then I'd love to read it.
Oh boy. Please excuse the following as it is an explaination from an amatuer and contains many theoretical conclusions.

Type 1: When Thomas T. Brown applied a large electrical voltage to an x-ray tube he found that the x-ray tube could move. After applying large electrical voltage to capacitances, the capacitors also moved due to the electrostatic fields. These capacitors are called electrokinetic capacitors. The electrostatic fields of these capacitors possibly produced reaction thrust due to the acceleration of air ions. A claim indicates that the electrokinetic capacitors still could produced reaction thrust F when it was in a near vacuum. This indicated that the propulsion force F needs not be due to ion propulsion. The electrokinetic propulsion force F may be due to a new type of force in nature.

If some thrust F can be produced without the interaction of air ions, the electrokinetic capacitor may be some sort of tachyon drive. This electrokinetic force may be due to a new force in nature which is perhaps tachyons. The electrified capacitor may have generated tachyons which may be* very small particles that is used as a propellant. Tachyons are assumed to be very small particles that can travel faster than the speed of light c. Tachyons may even be gravity particles.

Type 2: The second electrokinetic propuslion device uses an electrostatic field to polarize non-electrically conducting water. The device could move, because the polarized molecules could produce the kineto-baric propulsion force.* This device was invented by Rudolf Zinsser and is called a kineto-baric force device.

If you do a search on Electrokinetic Propulsion on google, you might be able to find further research and specifics.
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