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Pulsatory Wheel Propulsion...

Started by iacob alex, January 19, 2009, 01:35:22 AM

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iacob alex

  Hi !
It can be a reason to think about the inertial ( pulsatory ) propulsion , as a possible new manner to consider the " misty "  law  of inertia?!...if we take a look at :
  www.inertialpropulsion.com/dean_drive.htm
If a Buehler drive mechanical oscillator converts 360* rotary motion into a powerfull 180* bi-directional force , the next step can be an AC/DC  problem , so to obtain an unidirectional vector as a pulsatory tractive motion of an object.
As we know , if we have (wind+sail )...it can cause a ship to move.
If we can handle a set of rotating masses to play the same " scenario "... have we an " inertial/centrifugal sailing " ?!
  Al_ex/"an inertial sailor"

iacob alex

.....or "fishing" inertial propulsion , with some prototype images , at :
    www.stellarotor.com/2022/03/20/prototype-images/
    Al_ex