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Message Subject If a charged particle curves in a magnetic field when moving....
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The Lorrentz force violates newtons 3rd law
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 40483822


If you have a stationary wire between a stationary magnetic feild all strapped to a board, so that lorrentz force pushes the wire upwards, you will have a flying machine if you give it enough current. Put the board on a scale to show the decrease in weight when you put a current through the wire. Make a YouTube video and post it on this thread.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 40483822


Biefeld-Brown, look it up.

Asymmetric capacitance. Causes lift, even if the electric polarity is flipped, inertial force is same direction.

It is based on the dielectric field shape. Which is the same if polarity is flipped.

Also, two positive charges will NOT repel on each other until a negative charge is introduced.

Hence, it is not the particle that acts upon the other. It is the particles field that interacts with others. With out a negative charge present, no flux lines are made to repel each other.

Yes, but you need capacitors and capacitors only give one jolt at a time. Therefore it has frequency of i interval forces. Plus you need an atmosphere that Gives the system electrons, thus cannot work in a vacuum. However with what I proposed, a constant current along with a constant magnetic feild will give a constant for regardless of what atmosphere the system is in. However, it needs a lot of current to build an actual flying machine. The trick is to get the minimum potential (voltage) to complete the circuit in order to maximize current.

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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 40483822


I was thinking about a water pump. Such a device should move anything below it that is not held in place. Water is not held in place.

It probably could draw water out of objects. Like cactus.
 
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