Just when you think you’ve learned everything there is about friction and stiction after reading about Brandon Thornsen’s inertial drive device (see last month’s blog post), I’ve got more to show you.
The following YouTube site explains and demonstrates the Dean drive, which is another inertial propulsion invention created by Norman Dean.
So now, using the concept of stiction and friction, how does one explain the following YouTube video starting at 1 minute 27 seconds (Dean Space Drive), whereby there is a loss of weight?
If you cannot, then here is another theory: there is a true centrifugal force = a true ether as posited by the book The Ether by Ramsey (see theetherbyramsey.com).
The author’s explanation for the Dean Drive is as follows. The counteracting rotating/oscillating mirror image masses, with respect to the central bars, move with momentum in both directions. But because there is an intermittent clutch in the direction of motion, then that momentum is partially transferred to the entire device only in that direction, moreover not in the other opposite direction whereby there is no clutch.
Read more about inertial propulsion without a propellent at https://www.inertialpropulsionbyramsey.com/
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