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Author Topic: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?  (Read 212825 times)

George1

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Re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?
« Reply #675 on: July 14, 2021, 04:04:12 PM »
To JerryVolland.
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Asking my direct and clear (slightly modified) question for the 16th consecutive time: If Ma = 1 kg, Mb = 4 kg, V1 = 1 m/s and Ffr = 0.0000001 N (and even smaller), then do you accept the simple obvious fact that V2 = 0.6 m/s and V3 = 0.1 m/s? Yes or no? (If no, then what would be the true values of V2 and V3 (according to you)?)
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Looking forward to your answer for the 16th consecutive time. (Only one word -- either "yes" or "no"!)
 

George1

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Re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?
« Reply #676 on: July 15, 2021, 03:13:14 PM »
To JerryVolland.
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I demand that you limit your answer to a single syllable in order to avoid your regular distorting of my words and your regular manipulation attempts. The last example of this manipulative practice of yours is your claim that we have claimed that V2 is not a constant. But this is not true -- it is clearly explained everywhere in our posts as well as in the explanatory texts of our video that V2 and V3 are constant after the blue balls exit the zig-zag channels. Stop distorting my words!) 
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So in order to avoid your regular distorting of my words I am asking my direct and clear (slightly modified) question for the 17th consecutive time: If Ma = 1 kg, Mb = 4 kg, V1 = 1 m/s = const and Ffr = 0.0000001 N (and even smaller and can be decreased as much as you want), then do you accept the simple obvious fact that V2 = 0.6 m/s = const and V3 = 0.1 m/s = const? Yes or no?
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(If no, then what would be the true values of V2 and V3 (according to you)? HOW MANY METERS PER SECOND WOULD V2 BE EQUAL TO? HOW MANY METERS PER SECOND WOULD V3 BE EQUAL TO?)
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Looking forward to your answer for the 17th consecutive time. (Only one word -- either "yes" or "no"!)

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Re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?
« Reply #677 on: July 16, 2021, 01:15:49 PM »
To JerryVolland.
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I am not sure who is the scammer here in this forum!
Stop distorting my words and stop imitating ignorance and lack of understanding thus trying to manipulate the audience in a clumsy and unskillfull manner!
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CONSIDER CAREFULLY AND THOROUGHLY AGAIN (AND MANY TIMES, IF NECESSARY!) THE LINK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX14NK8GrDY  !
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Ma = 1 kg
Mb = 4 kg
V1 = 1m/s = const
Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N. (The latter can be further decreased as many times as you want.)   
N = number of zigzags = 10. (The value of N can be either increase or decreased as many times as you want.)
Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids. (The latter can replaced by any other curve patterns.)
V2 = ? (How many meters per second is V2 equal to?)
V3 = ? (How many meters per second is V3 equal to?)
SIMPLY ANSWER MY TWO SIMPLE QUESTIONS!

George1

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Re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?
« Reply #678 on: July 19, 2021, 10:03:13 AM »
To JerryVolland.
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Consider carefully and thoroughly again (and many times, if necessary) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX14NK8GrDY
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Ma = 1 kg
Mb = 4 kg
V1 = 1m/s = const
Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N. (The latter can be further decreased as many times as you want.)   
N = number of zigzags = 10. (The value of N can be either increase or decreased as many times as you want.)
Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids. (The latter can replaced by any other curve patterns.)
V2 = ? (How many meters per second is V2 equal to?)
V3 = ? (How many meters per second is V3 equal to?)
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Simply answer the above two simple questions.

George1

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Re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?
« Reply #679 on: July 21, 2021, 01:37:14 PM »
To JerryVolland.
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Consider carefully and thoroughly again (and many times, if necessary) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX14NK8GrDY
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Ma = 1 kg
Mb = 4 kg
V1 = 1m/s = const
Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N. (The latter can be further decreased as many times as you want.)   
N = number of zigzags = 10. (The value of N can be either increase or decreased as many times as you want.)
Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids. (The latter can replaced by any other curve patterns.)
V2 = ? (How many meters per second is V2 equal to?)
V3 = ? (How many meters per second is V3 equal to?)
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Simply answer the above two simple questions.
Looking forward to your two answers for the 3rd time.

George1

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Re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?
« Reply #680 on: July 22, 2021, 12:34:08 PM »
To JerryVolland.
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Consider carefully and thoroughly again (and many times, if necessary) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX14NK8GrDY
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Ma = 1 kg
Mb = 4 kg
V1 = 1m/s = const
Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N. (The latter can be further decreased as many times as you want.)   
N = number of zigzags = 10. (The value of N can be either increase or decreased as many times as you want.)
Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids. (The latter can replaced by any other curve patterns.)
V2 = ? (How many meters per second is V2 equal to?)
V3 = ? (How many meters per second is V3 equal to?)
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Simply answer the above two simple questions.
Looking forward to your two answers for the 4th time.

George1

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Re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?
« Reply #681 on: July 23, 2021, 03:50:46 PM »
To JerryVolland.
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Consider carefully and thoroughly again (and many times, if necessary) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX14NK8GrDY
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Ma = 1 kg
Mb = 4 kg
V1 = 1m/s = const
Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N. (The latter can be further decreased as many times as you want.)   
N = number of zigzags = 10. (The value of N can be either increase or decreased as many times as you want.)
Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids. (The latter can replaced by any other curve patterns.)
V2 = ? (How many meters per second is V2 equal to?)
V3 = ? (How many meters per second is V3 equal to?)
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Simply answer the above two simple questions.
Looking forward to your two answers for the 5th time.

George1

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Re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?
« Reply #682 on: July 26, 2021, 01:29:50 PM »
To JerryVolland.
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Consider carefully and thoroughly again (and many times, if necessary) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX14NK8GrDY
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Ma = 1 kg
Mb = 4 kg
V1 = 1m/s = const
Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N. (The latter can be further decreased as many times as you want.)   
N = number of zigzags = 10. (The value of N can be either increase or decreased as many times as you want.)
Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids. (The latter can replaced by any other curve patterns.)
V2 = ? (How many meters per second is V2 equal to?)
V3 = ? (How many meters per second is V3 equal to?)
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Simply answer the above two simple questions.
Looking forward to your two answers for the 6th time.

George1

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Re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?
« Reply #683 on: July 27, 2021, 02:48:41 PM »
To JerryVolland.
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Consider carefully and thoroughly again (and many times, if necessary) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX14NK8GrDY
-------------------------------------------
Ma = 1 kg
Mb = 4 kg
V1 = 1m/s = const
Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N. (The latter can be further decreased as many times as you want.)   
N = number of zigzags = 10. (The value of N can be either increase or decreased as many times as you want.)
Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids. (The latter can replaced by any other curve patterns.)
V2 = ? (How many meters per second is V2 equal to?)
V3 = ? (How many meters per second is V3 equal to?)
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Simply answer the above two simple questions.
Looking forward to your two answers for the 7th time.

George1

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Re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?
« Reply #684 on: July 28, 2021, 01:18:12 PM »
To JerryVolland.
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Consider carefully and thoroughly again (and many times, if necessary) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX14NK8GrDY
-------------------------------------------
Ma = 1 kg
Mb = 4 kg
V1 = 1m/s = const
Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N. (The latter can be further decreased as many times as you want.)   
N = number of zigzags = 10. (The value of N can be either increased or decreased as many times as you want.)
Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids. (The latter can replaced by any other curve patterns.)
V2 = ? (How many meters per second is V2 equal to?)
V3 = ? (How many meters per second is V3 equal to?)
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Simply answer the above two simple questions.
Looking forward to your two answers for the 8th time.

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Re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?
« Reply #685 on: July 28, 2021, 01:34:30 PM »

IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?

No it is not.

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Re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?
« Reply #686 on: July 30, 2021, 02:41:32 PM »
To those stubborn amateurs here in this forum, who simply reject obvious physical reality.
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Consider carefully and thoroughly again (and many times, if necessary!) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX14NK8GrDY
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Ma = 1 kg
Mb = 4 kg
V1 = 1m/s = const
Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N. (The latter can be further decreased as many times as you want.)   
N = number of zigzags = 10. (The value of N can be either increased or decreased as many times as you want.)
Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids. (The latter can replaced by any other curve patterns.)
V2 = ? (How many meters per second is V2 equal to?)
V3 = ? (How many meters per second is V3 equal to?)
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Simply answer the above two simple questions.
Looking forward to your two answers for the 9th time.

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Re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?
« Reply #687 on: July 31, 2021, 06:13:24 PM »
IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?

No it is not.

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Re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?
« Reply #688 on: August 01, 2021, 12:33:36 AM »
Momentum in one direction counteracts momentum in the other.

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Re: IS THIS A REACTIONLESS DRIVE OR A PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE?
« Reply #689 on: August 03, 2021, 04:06:18 PM »
To those stubborn amateurs and wiseacres here in this forum, who simply reject obvious physical reality.
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You keep constantly avoiding to answer the two simple questions below!
Don't beat about the bush!
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Consider carefully and thoroughly again (and many times, if necessary!) the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX14NK8GrDY
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Ma = 1 kg
Mb = 4 kg. (The value of Mb can be either increased or decreased as many times as you want.)
V1 = 1m/s = const
Ffr. = force of friction inside the zigzag channels = 0.0000001 N. (The latter can be further decreased as many times as you want.)   
N = number of zigzags = 10. (The value of N can be either increased or decreased as many times as you want.)
Shapes of the zigzags = sinusoids. (The latter can replaced by any other curve patterns.)
V2 = ? (How many meters per second is V2 equal to?)
V3 = ? (How many meters per second is V3 equal to?)
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Simply answer the above two simple questions.
Looking forward to your two answers for the 10th time.