• Re: Arindam and the plasma drive

    From neus@21:1/5 to Bertitaylor on Fri Apr 18 19:59:17 2025
    XPost: sci.physics, alt.usage.english

    Bertitaylor wrote:
    Recently Arindam came across a Facebook post extolling the plasma drive.
    It would take 39 days to reach Mars with it. But it would take a nuclear motor or something like that to shoot out the hot plasma.

    Naturally he denounced it as very stupid.

    That got one angry reaction. Arindam replied that with his future
    physics travel would be possible much faster and with less fuss.
    Violation of inertia was the key. Continuous acceleration without
    eviction of mass.

    To prove that the laws of physics are wrong Arindam gave the link for
    his rail gun based reaction less motor showing movement of its centre of gravity with internal force.

    Amazingly he got a like from that person and no more questions!

    Some breakthrough! May the New Bengali Year bring great glories to
    Arindam!

    Woof-woof woof woof woof woof-woof

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    You could have the fits!

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  • From Jim Pennino@21:1/5 to Bertitaylor on Fri Apr 18 12:10:25 2025
    XPost: sci.physics

    In sci.physics Bertitaylor <bertietaylor@myyahoo.com> wrote:

    <snip kook babble>

    To prove that the laws of physics are wrong Arindam

    Conventional science gives us things like positron emission tomography,
    the Global Navigation Satellite System, pulse doppler radar, the metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor and very-large-scale integrated circuits which enable things like cell phones and hand held computers, lasers, the Large Hadron Collider which allows study of the fundamental constituents of matter and all the other wonders of the
    modern world.

    Arindam science rolls pipes slowly down rails.

    <snip remaining kook babble>

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