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Like I said - no corona discharges in space. As for quantum tunneling, am I to expect that my room lights might stay on when I switch them off, because of tunneling of electrons?
Absolutely elementary electrostatics, and no energy consumption at all - especially n the vacuum of space, where you would have no air molecules to ionize.
Absolutely elementary electrostatics, and no energy consumption at all - especially n the vacuum of space, where you would have no air molecules to ionize.
You don't always expect a large current with quantum tunneling. Even if it does happen, the energy drain would be low.
All we need to do now is wait.
I did say previously in post #6 that I will try to eliminate ionization and observe what happens.
I haven't resumed testing so far, busy, busy busy!
If you have what you think you have, contact NASA or SpaceX. I'm sure they'll fall over themselves to facilitate any of your testing needs.
I think I did over 10 years ago. I can't remember what happened to be honest.
All I can remember is someone contacted me from MIT. We talked about it but that's the last of it.
May God bless you and your invention, and ALL of your ideas and creativity.
Have you looked into getting it patented?
They weren't unduly impressed then?
Not taking anything from the OP, but they likely already have this type of technology in a private reserve endeavor of past, or in a black ops program.
Sure.
Not taking anything from the OP, but they likely already have this type of technology in a private reserve endeavor of past, or in a black ops program.
Somehow, I doubt it. If that is the case, astronauts who lost their lives in the space program died in vain. They died for a show when there's a superior and a lot safer space travel technology laying around.
Interesting theory though.
This technology would be capable of lifting a rocket ship off the ground?
Somehow, I doubt it. If that is the case, astronauts who lost their lives in the space program died in vain. They died for a show when there's a superior and a lot safer space travel technology laying around.
Interesting theory though.
You think JPL, Boeing, Locheed haven't come up with something similar - likely giving grant money to MIT, Columbia, Harvard, Princeton... scientists to work on this type of project?
What I think is that any scientist working for Boeing, or whoever, is unlikely to have forgotten his undergraduate level electromagnetic theory.
Heh,
Undergrad EM at some schools is graduate level.
But, that is also assuming undergrad EM is correct
It had better be correct, otherwise just about every electrical device you own is about to stop working.
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