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19 Aug 2005 10:08:46 AM |
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The technologist has created an electro-magnetically propelled... |
Arindam Banerjee -- A real Crackpot
Ref: http://www.icbs.com/IIT/challenging-newtons-law.htm
"The technologist has created an electro-magnetically propelled Internal
Force Moved Body, which demonstrates that objects can be made to move
from rest without friction, without expelling mass at high speed (as in
rockets) or without any externally applied force, thus violating
Newton's First Law of Motion.
"Through a series of complex cycles involving a hydraulic system that
channelises oppositely directed kinetic energies, Banerjee's IFMB
produces ever increasing velocity with each cycle with 'no upper limit'
to the velocity that it can reach.
"Though his theory is based on the assumption that our present
understanding of the Law of Conservation of Energy (which says: Energy
can neither be created nor destroyed) is flawed, Banerjee clarified
that certain new concepts arising out of his own postulations would
have to get a firm footing first".
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| User: "CWatters" |
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| Title: Re: The technologist has created an electro-magnetically propelled... |
19 Aug 2005 11:35:19 AM |
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"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:2CmNe.265646$_o.28332@attbi_s71...
Arindam Banerjee -- A real Crackpot
Ref: http://www.icbs.com/IIT/challenging-newtons-law.htm
You missed the "best" bit...
"Banerjee has described in a technical paper, a design for a 'perpetual
motion machine,' "
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| User: "Sam Wormley" |
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| Title: Re: The technologist has created an electro-magnetically propelled... |
19 Aug 2005 01:56:24 PM |
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CWatters wrote:
"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:2CmNe.265646$_o.28332@attbi_s71...
Arindam Banerjee -- A real Crackpot
Ref: http://www.icbs.com/IIT/challenging-newtons-law.htm
You missed the "best" bit...
"Banerjee has described in a technical paper, a design for a 'perpetual
motion machine,' "
Yes, in deed!
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