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Quote from: KryptidYou can't generate net forward movement just by shifting a weight around inside of an object, no matter how quickly or slowly.There is a way this could work - if the object is sitting on a surface which experiences slip/stick friction.Accelerating a piston gradually does not generate enough force to overcome the stickiness of the friction.Stopping the piston quickly does generate a high force (for a short time), overcomes the sticking friction, and will slip the object forward (for a short distance).It won't help a bird fly, as air is a Newtonian fluid, and does not exhibit slip/stick friction.It won't accelerate a spaceship either, as a vacuum does not exhibit slick/stick friction (or friction of any kind).
You can't generate net forward movement just by shifting a weight around inside of an object, no matter how quickly or slowly.
Quote from: evan_au on 01/10/2017 19:31:06Quote from: KryptidYou can't generate net forward movement just by shifting a weight around inside of an object, no matter how quickly or slowly.There is a way this could work - if the object is sitting on a surface which experiences slip/stick friction.Accelerating a piston gradually does not generate enough force to overcome the stickiness of the friction.Stopping the piston quickly does generate a high force (for a short time), overcomes the sticking friction, and will slip the object forward (for a short distance).It won't help a bird fly, as air is a Newtonian fluid, and does not exhibit slip/stick friction.It won't accelerate a spaceship either, as a vacuum does not exhibit slick/stick friction (or friction of any kind).Well said...
Quote from: paulggriffiths on 01/10/2017 20:10:23Quote from: evan_au on 01/10/2017 19:31:06Quote from: KryptidYou can't generate net forward movement just by shifting a weight around inside of an object, no matter how quickly or slowly.There is a way this could work - if the object is sitting on a surface which experiences slip/stick friction.Accelerating a piston gradually does not generate enough force to overcome the stickiness of the friction.Stopping the piston quickly does generate a high force (for a short time), overcomes the sticking friction, and will slip the object forward (for a short distance).It won't help a bird fly, as air is a Newtonian fluid, and does not exhibit slip/stick friction.It won't accelerate a spaceship either, as a vacuum does not exhibit slick/stick friction (or friction of any kind).Well said...And it's no use whatsoever in air, never mind in space.So you have a "space ship" that can crawl inefficiently along the ground, yet you think it's going to earn you more money than the entire US produces in a yearLOLDo you understand why I think your ideas have no credibility?
Do you understand why I think your ideas have no credibility?
Quote from: Bored chemist on 01/10/2017 20:55:39Do you understand why I think your ideas have no credibility?
[Quote from: Bored chemist on 01/10/2017 21:41:13Quote from: Bored chemist on 01/10/2017 20:55:39Do you understand why I think your ideas have no credibility?Quote from: Bored chemist on 01/10/2017 21:41:13Please disregard all previous signatures.
Please disregard all previous signatures.
Quote from: paulggriffiths on 01/10/2017 22:01:02[Quote from: Bored chemist on 01/10/2017 21:41:13Quote from: Bored chemist on 01/10/2017 20:55:39Do you understand why I think your ideas have no credibility?Quote from: Bored chemist on 01/10/2017 21:41:13Please disregard all previous signatures.So, that's a "no" then.
OK, I will try to explain.One reason why you don't have any credibility is that when someone asks you a question, you post nonsense.Another is that you say things that are clearly not right.Posting pictures of chimps is yet another thing that makes it clear that you are not able to engage in sensible discussion.
Bored Chemist & Kryptid, what would you're chosen projects be?
I've thought about a lot of potential inventions in the past...- Perpetual motion machine based on permanent magnets (would not have worked).....
'When I was your age, I always (believed in impossible things) for half-an-hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.
It won't help a bird fly, as air is a Newtonian fluid, and does not exhibit slip/stick friction.
my pistons engine design has improved...up to 200 times more power efficient engine compared to current technology
Current technology for piston engines in cars is around 20% efficiency.200 times better is - 4000% efficiency!That means you get 40 times the energy out than what you put in.This is a "Perpetual Motion Machine of the first kind", something that violates the laws of thermodynamics.Take a working model to the patent office, and you will make a billion dollars (unless someone comes up with a quite different way that produces 50 times the input energy...).See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpetual_motion#Classification
Quote from: Bored chemist on 01/10/2017 22:19:40OK, I will try to explain.One reason why you don't have any credibility is that when someone asks you a question, you post nonsense.Another is that you say things that are clearly not right.Posting pictures of chimps is yet another thing that makes it clear that you are not able to engage in sensible discussion.You're only 152 messages...
Quote from: paulggriffiths on 01/10/2017 23:06:45Bored Chemist & Kryptid, what would you're chosen projects be?Mine would beIrrelevant to the thread and to the question of whether or not your pipe dreams would work.