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    Mass Propulsion Accelerator/Theory

    I am working on a propulsion system in which the increase and decrease in mass(M), gravational field(GF), or electromagnetic field(EF) accelerates a ship. I would go about this by increasing the mass at a rate in which the exterior gravitational force could not keep up with the change in mass thus bouncing of the field, or like squeezing a ball so hard it is projected away from your fingers(In My Theory). I know that if one could suddleny create a mass that was not their while traveling at a certian speed then it would cause the object to go faster. As long as the mass was created at the same speed of the object the mass was adding too(source: Century Magazine article June 1900 by Nickola Tesla) he dealt with this theory in relation to increasing human energy. This was an intresting idea until I thought about the conservation of mass and energy and relized that it seemed impossible. But I believe their might be another way to increase the mass of an object in motion by using the forces causeing friction on that object. So I was wondering just for the sake of joining Toe and finding out what great minds tread here do any of you have any Ideas about this?

    Also what is the difference between gravitional and magnetic forces and do they attract and repel each other?

    Is their any way known to create something from nothing reguardless of how minuet the increase may be?

    If you could make a bunch of elements with an atomic mass of 277 out of 2 elements with a lesser atomic mass would the gravational pull be equal to the two lesser ones?

    If the mass of the object decreased at 200 miles an hour would you go faster or slower?

    If the MF of the object decreased at 200 miles an hour would you go faster or slower?

    If the GF of the object decreased at 200 miles an hour would you go faster or slower?

    If you have any Ideas questions or comments please post as I am just starting to learn about physics

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    Re: Mass Propulsion Accelerator/Theory

    Also what is the difference between gravitional and magnetic forces and do they attract and repel each other? Gravitation is probaly an effect and not a force. The E/M force is attractive and repusive, gravity is attractive only.

    Is their any way known to create something from nothing reguardless of how minuet the increase may be?No.

    As an object accelerates it becomes more massive.

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    Re: Mass Propulsion Accelerator/Theory

    Quote Originally Posted by Profpat View Post
    Also what is the difference between gravitional and magnetic forces and do they attract and repel each other? Gravitation is probaly an effect and not a force. The E/M force is attractive and repusive, gravity is attractive only.

    Is their any way known to create something from nothing reguardless of how minuet the increase may be?No.




    As an object accelerates it becomes more massive.
    Ok but their is a way to create mass from the massless. even "massless" particles such as photons still add mass and energy right.


 

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