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Old November 18th 04, 11:29 PM
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Default Solution To Newton's Third Law of Motion.

Hello, I am back.

http://www.geocities.com/abhi_yaan

I built this action device for generating unidirectional force for
reactionless propulsion of body. As everybody knows, loss of matter is
the problem with Newton's third law of motion. We have sources of
energy like sun out there in space. But we just can't use solar power
to give thrust to spaceship. There should be some mechanism to use
pure energy to give thrust to a body without pushing or expelling any
reaction mass.

So I built this device and yesterday tested this device. I used two
rod, wooden platform as rolling seat. I put this rolling seat on cot
and using this device I succeeded moving the cot on ground. The device
is working because I have not pushed or expellled any mass to push the
cot. I was sitting on rolling seat on cot. So the device works.

But today, I noticed that I am sitting on this rolling seat on cot and
pulled one end of cot with just "my both hands" with *sudden surge of
force* and cot moved on floor. This should not happen. If I pull the
cot slowly, it will not move. I also noticed that even without rolling
seat, simply sitting on cot, if I give sudden surge of force to cot,
cot moves on floor. Due to friction of my body with cot, this should
not happen.

Believe me, I have pushed the cot for about a feet on ground just
sitting on rolling platform on cot. I didn't used any reaction mass.

I thought that something is wrong and I must return to basic. If I
pull wall, wall also pulls me. In reality, due to friction of our leg
with ground, our body seldom moves towards wall. But if we use
frictionless surface or rolling surface, then if we pull wall, wall
also pulls our body. Tested by millions.

I am standing on this rolling platform. If I pull wall slowly, wall
also pulls me and my whole body moves towards wall.

But if I pull the wall towards me with "sudden surge of force", then
even if I am standing on rolling platform, my body does not move at
all.

This is 26th month thinking on Newton's third law of motion day and
night. I have suffered so much.

What the hell is going on? We can propel a body without
pushing/expelling any reaction mass and we can do it by simply giving
"sudden surge of force by our hand" to a body. That body gains
momentum and due to momentum of that body, we, source of sudden surge
of force, also moves in direction of motion of body because of
momentum of that body. No loss of matter, no expulsion of reaction
mass.

Solution to Newton's third law of motion: *Sudden Surge of Force*?

-Abhi.
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