Re: On Arindam Banerjee's recoil-less rail gun and Newton's 3rd Law violations in electrodynamics

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Sujet : Re: On Arindam Banerjee's recoil-less rail gun and Newton's 3rd Law violations in electrodynamics
De : bertietaylor (at) *nospam* myyahoo.com (bertietaylor)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativity sci.physics sci.math
Date : 04. May 2024, 14:14:37
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Macgreger Bobienski wrote:

bertietaylor wrote:

Lakhram Vassilikos wrote:
bertietaylor wrote:
Volney wrote:
Even solar sails use that effect (momentum of sunlight).
No that is a heat engine. Temperature differences on either side
cause
the motion. Radiant heat is em waves raising the temperature on one
side, that facing the sun.
 
you don't undrestand, what gives "the rise in temperature on one
side"?
Temperature of vacuum?
 Plain electromagnetic in action. The electrical field impinging on the
sail creates a current which creates heat from resistance of the
circuit. Thus heat causes motion as in all heat engines.

which comes from the pressure from the sun, proving the point. It has nothing to do "heat engines" and temperature. You don't undrestand the physicality of physics, me friend.
All physicists are the most ignorant scum of the planet. They are far worse
than the worst criminals. We the dogs of Arindam despise them. It is
because of these lowlife that all problems originate
There is pressure apparently from the sun but that is not from the momentum
of energy particles fir energy particles do not exist
 What exists is radiation or electromagnetic waves. Waves are aetheric
disturbances caused by varying electric and magnetic fuelds. They are not
particles. When electric fields impact on matter they create electric
fields on the matter. Which line integrated over space create a potential.
That potential drives a current. That current on the resistive path creates
heat or rise of temperature. On the sun side. On the other side there is
low temperature. So there is a temperature differential from sun side to
the other side which is the key to heat engines. Motion happens as the
heated matter on sun side pushes against the cold matter on the other
side.
 Which is why the solar sail moves. There is nothing to stop it so unlike
objects on earth which are fixed it has to move. Again not because of
momentum of particles but because of temperature difference between the sun
side and dark side of the sail.
In short quantum theory is just as bunkum as the theories of relativity but
is far less ridiculous.
Woof woof.
bt (the ghostly cyberdogs of Arindam)

Date Sujet#  Auteur
3 May 24 * Re: On Arindam Banerjee's recoil-less rail gun and Newton's 3rd Law violations in electrodynamics10Lakhram Vassilikos
3 May 24 `* Re: On Arindam Banerjee's recoil-less rail gun and Newton's 3rd Law violations in electrodynamics9bertietaylor
3 May 24  `* Re: On Arindam Banerjee's recoil-less rail gun and Newton's 3rd Law violations in electrodynamics8Macgreger Bobienski
4 May 24   `* Re: On Arindam Banerjee's recoil-less rail gun and Newton's 3rd Law violations in electrodynamics7bertietaylor
4 May 24    `* Re: On Arindam Banerjee's recoil-less rail gun and Newton's 3rd Law violations in electrodynamics6Leonides Krakowski
5 May 24     `* Re: On Arindam Banerjee's recoil-less rail gun and Newton's 3rd Law violations in electrodynamics5bertietaylor
5 May 24      `* Re: On Arindam Banerjee's recoil-less rail gun and Newton's 3rd Law violations in electrodynamics4Bud Fudlacker
7 May 24       `* Re: On Arindam Banerjee's recoil-less rail gun and Newton's 3rd Law violations in electrodynamics3bertietaylor
7 May 24        `* Re: On Arindam Banerjee's recoil-less rail gun and Newton's 3rd Law violations in electrodynamics2Santiago Schröder
7 May 24         `- Re: On Arindam Banerjee's recoil-less rail gun and Newton's 3rd Law violations in electrodynamics1Arindam Banerjee

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