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Overunity Machines Forum



M Drive reactionless drive invented by me

Started by M Drive Inventor, December 08, 2013, 01:45:09 PM

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e2matrix

Question for Mdrive :  Considering the amount of energy being expended to get such a device to much a very short distance what use or advantage would this have in the real world?   In other words can you envision any situation this would be useful and energy saving or even money saving?   If not what is the purpose of all your hard work?   If it is only to prove a scientific principle wrong I think you will have a long hard road ahead to convince any serious physicists or scientists.    But if you do see a good use for this then push on and best of luck and don't let the skeptics get you down.   

M Drive Inventor

Quote from: e2matrix on December 13, 2013, 08:25:17 PM
Question for Mdrive :  Considering the amount of energy being expended to get such a device to much a very short distance what use or advantage would this have in the real world?   In other words can you envision any situation this would be useful and energy saving or even money saving?   If not what is the purpose of all your hard work?   If it is only to prove a scientific principle wrong I think you will have a long hard road ahead to convince any serious physicists or scientists.  But if you do see a good use for this then push on and best of luck and don't let the skeptics get you down.
It's impossible to answer any such questions at this point since this is only a proof of concept. At the very least it would be useful for space travel. As long as you have power (electricity), you can accelerate a spacecraft, meaning you could reach speeds that would be literally impossible for a rocket.

And if it turns out that a decade of research and development makes a version that delivers more thrust than the weight of the machine, well then you have an "anti-gravity machine", and I don't think I need to tell you why that would be revolutionary.

As for "serious scientists". Any actually serious one would look at the evidence and make a judgment based on it. If the experiments can be repeated consistently, and consistently produce evidence of a reactionless drive, then, if they're actually serious, they need to consider the possibility of the reactionless drive being possible. In the end, Newtons third law is a theory like any else, and subject to change.

M Drive Inventor

Minor update: I began replacing all the wood on the M Drive for metal in order to make it more stable. I got pretty far with the help of my mechanic, but it's not finished yet. The broken gyroscope is fixed though (motor/gyro coupling broke in half because of stress).

I'll keep you updated, and I'll probably post again just after christmas. First experiments on the list are the 'shake experiment' I told you about and TinselKoala's 'reaction experiment' with the glass.


M Drive Inventor

Minor update: M Drive version 3 is nearing completion.

http://i.imgur.com/M1HxBxd.jpg

Got a new rail which will prevent the wheels from popping up. Replaced all the flexible wood for sturdy, lightweight aluminium. Might actually be a little too light, as the gyroscopes weigh quite a bit and they *need* to move back and forth along the X axis. But yeah, I'll probably just tape a water bottle to the wagon part or something. Whatever works.

Also have further support in form of a new support pillar in the front. So yeah, lot of improvements. I'll be able to push the RPM of the scaffold with the gyros on a lot higher now, hopefully resulting in increased propulsion. Here's hoping.