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iacob alex

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Newton's suggestion...
« on: April 18, 2009, 04:09:51 AM »

   ....the only one that he made ,regarding the possibility of a PM,was that :"...if the rays of gravity may be stopped by reflecting or refracting...ye,if so a perpetuum mobile may be made of these two ways".

       We know that Newton,was deeply involved about the rules of the light...

       After so much time,because his understanding of the general laws of physics,remains admirable useful,maybe we can apply his suggestion..

       Let's say that the "ray of gravity" ,can be  a gravity impulse(p=m*a*t=m*g*t ),or a pulse wave of power,due to gravity free fall.

       Then ,a  reflexive phenomenon can be a bouncing,jump-up motion.

       The problem is,to evolve Newton's suggestion in some way(more than "Newton's Cradle"...).

                All the Bests! / Alex

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Re: Newton's suggestion...
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2009, 04:49:50 AM »
Funny I've said that for some time as well but I know very little of newton really...

I know who he is but I don't know all his quotes and have never heard such a quote.

But defeat gravity and you got er licked possible hrmmm not yet really...

But there is a way to cloak yourself now then you need a way to contain your heat signature as well to defeat that rascally security camera in order to go for a midnight dip in the pool down the block!


I dunno where is a logical approach to defeat gravity?

Suggestions:
Frequency/Harmonics
Or look at elements that appear to be "lighter then others" helium maybe the structure of it is important maybe its makeup has a gravitational blocking effect we are not aware of?

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Re: Newton's suggestion...
« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2009, 06:21:34 AM »

   
 Hi Infringer!

For me is difficult to understand your position vs.the present topic.

By the way,really your intention is to "infinge" the gravity (as you wrote...) ?

Are you a warrior?Gravity is your enemy ?

Nobody knows really what is gravity,so we try to accomodate,cope and if we can,to take advantage of it.

Newton can help you !

                All the Bests! / Alex

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Re: Newton's suggestion...
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2009, 01:40:27 AM »
   
      ...regarding the possibility of a PM,can be discussed in many ways.

       Reflexibility is the basic characteristic of energy:it travels invariable (as the light ),or changes into another forms (heat,electric current...).

       In gravity,if we release an elastic ball from a certain level,we have a fall,and on the ground a reflexive bouncing...that imagined by Newton for the light ray (but he never had this  "toy"...just as an illusory).

       Have we the toy,but not the illusory?

       If we add a rod and a pivot to the elastic ball,we can play a reflexive pendulum,a swinging motion ,on the same side of the bearing,if it hits at the bottom fall motion,a vertical rigid surface.

       Inertia is a reflexive frame,where we can play  action=reaction.

       We can stay "lazy" face to inertia,or we can play with it(we need acceleration).

       Gravity is an infinite "raining source" of acceleration.

       We are,in some manner,as our dreaming ancestors,on the banks of the river,or a sea shore...

       Is it possible to imagine a special "lever",with an "effort"> "load" ?...so to take out the "difference"?.

       Or if the "fall work'>"get back work"...

       If the "pendulum ball work"> "bouncing back/jumping ball work"...

       If we take into consideration something equivalent to an Atwood Machine with a Heavy Pulley.. .

       If we consider the rotational inertia as an inertial "muscle" /temporary storage system...

       Here are some parts of a possible puzzle...

                    All the Bests! / Alex

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Re: Newton's suggestion...
« Reply #4 on: April 21, 2009, 08:13:02 AM »

   ...to be short,is refraction and reflexion of a "gravity ray".

      To refract is to break course of light ray.

      To reflect is to throw back the course of light ray.

       Newton's "Gravity ray" as a metaphor needs a comparative embodyment...

       Between two points,these two phenomena manifest some differences.

       If we can imagine the "gravity ray",this Newton's allegory(a description of one thing under image of another),we can have a good starting point from a brilliant mental power.

                 All the Bests! / Alex

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Re: Newton's suggestion...
« Reply #5 on: April 21, 2009, 06:49:20 PM »

...can be illustrated as a counterbalance leverage of  "reflexion"(straight line trajectory) versus "refraction"( nonlinear trajectory) ,in a gravity field.

   A "reflection" style fall (or rise-up) implies a  "g" acceleration.

   A  "refraction" style fall,asks for a faster then "g" acceleration.

   If we organize ,between two points (gravitational levels),a loop "refraction-reflection" trajectory ,we have access to a difference...

         All the Bests! / Alex