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pmbPhy I will do that.I am happy to do that.and Thank You!ps I was going to me this my last post, I will get back to you.Your friend,
... I know how crazy this must sound but I also have a sub design that will do over a thousand mph.
I am willing to put everything I own, "put my money where my mouth is." If you guys can get me/us in front of an investor(s) we can trust.
I have a feeling you guys PmbPhy, Alan, Jeff, and Dlorde know people with real money, maybe even yourselves.?
I really do have a submarine hull design that will go over a hundred mph do spins, flips, like a roller coater... move through water like a knife in soft butter.
I know how crazy this must sound ..
but I also have a sub design that will do over a thousand mph.
Since the rocket is ejecting mass, the rocket's mass m is steadily decreasing. At time t, the momentum is P(t) = my. A short time later at t dt, the rocket's mass is (m + dm), where dm is negative, and its momentum is (m + dm)(v dv). The fuel ejected in the time dt has mass (—dm) and velocity.
Since the rocket is ejecting mass, the rocket's mass m is steadily decreasing. At time t, the momentum is P(t) = mv. A short time later at t + dt, the rocket's mass is (m + dm), where dm is negative, and its momentum is (m + dm)(v dv). The fuel ejected in the time dt has mass (—dm) and velocity.
Hi guys, Maybe there is no hope for me [:-'(]
..and having invalidated all the attempts to defendable and/or explain the actual mechanics of how rockets thrust in space, ..
There is, at this time, no valid evidence, presented to me, that rockets work in space.
Quote from: Reality207 on 30/08/2014 13:32:19There is, at this time, no valid evidence, presented to me, that rockets work in space.Something tells me that if we were place you in a rocket and send you to the moon, you'd return to earth still convinced that rockets don't work in space. Like you've previously said, "hopeless"..............................
I changed my mind Alan, and it seems you did too? [:-'(].Patents become public and as there are companies that monitor the patent office with the intent of Circumnavigating patents, so as to steal the invention, I'm not willing to chance that.Furthere there are too many nations that do not acknowledge U.S. or Internations patents.
Let me be clear on this, I do NOT fault the scientists that design these rockets, the people that assemble them, or the people that serve in any way. How do any of them truly know what happens after it launches and leaves our sight?
I have a serious questionI went to the space musium and looked at the lander, and the rover, where did they put the rover to carry it up there? How did they attach it? no one at the musium could answer that question, will you?
Quote from: Reality207 on 26/08/2014 02:56:07I have a serious questionI went to the space musium and looked at the lander, and the rover, where did they put the rover to carry it up there? How did they attach it? no one at the musium could answer that question, will you?They folded it up and put it in a space on the side of the lander.Google is your friend.The NASA web site has full details and schematics.
See also http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/apollo_lrv.htmlhttp://historicspacecraft.com/Lunar_Module.htmlhttp://www.collectspace.com/ubb/Forum29/HTML/000731.htmlhttp://www.armaghplanet.com/blog/nasas-lunar-rover-everything-you-need-to-know.html
It no longer surprises me that we get treated like front-ends for Google. The most sophisticated search engines ever developed have put almost all knowledge at our fingertips, but some people still want someone else to do the work for them...
Hello.I have read this entire thread and joined this board specifically to revive this topic. In summary/prelude, I want to say I agree 100% with what Truthseeker67 has been arguing.