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    Circulating a fluid at a very high speed in a spiral pipe

    I know we do not have the same point of view, but I think there are more forces that manifest themselves simultaneously in the "magic spiral", one is explained here: http://www.google.com/patents/US6321783 Elasticity of the tube is very important, because there is vibration and mechanical resonance.
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    Circulating a fluid at a very high speed in a spiral pipe

    Considering this article: http://www.popsci.com/article/technology/fuel-less-space-drive-may-actually-work-says-nasa and this two videos: In these rudimentary constructions I acquired a superior thrust force compared with space drive tested by NASA.
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    Circulating a fluid at a very high speed in a spiral pipe

    What if? What if the system is splitted in 3 sections: blue, yellow and red? http://www.2live.ro/demo/sections.bmp Blue section - fluid flow in this section is constant preserving the velocity vector, the mass in this case comes into pipe and leaves the pipe with the same momentum...
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    Circulating a fluid at a very high speed in a spiral pipe

    To find a way to produce more thrust than this one: Ion Thruster, using only electric current.
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    Circulating a fluid at a very high speed in a spiral pipe

    Thank you Thank you for your answer, now I understand quite well how conservation of momentum works. My knowledge of physics are limited, this is why I sought clarification in this forum. I made ​​few tests in a rudimentary manner as shown in video in previous posts where I used a diaphragm...
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    Circulating a fluid at a very high speed in a spiral pipe

    :) You said: "It is the same force as with a simple U-piece", about this: http://www.2live.ro/demo/Serpentina1.bmp And this one is too complex... Like a maze and because of Conservation of Momentum, everything is zero: http://www.2live.ro/demo/ball.bmp If you take out the coils...
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    Circulating a fluid at a very high speed in a spiral pipe

    Imbalance From another point of view, you are wrong, I'll tell you why... Let's see what happens along the entire path with a very simple example: http://www.2live.ro/demo/ball.bmp Count the turns in each side and imagine you launched a metal ball inside the pipe. As you can see from...
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    Circulating a fluid at a very high speed in a spiral pipe

    Inertial propulsion system I will explain the whole system from my point of view, please correct me if I'm wrong. It is widely accepted that an propulsion system which do not expel reaction mass, but it is not reactionless may be impossible due to some factors. So, if a mass makes one cycle...
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    Circulating a fluid at a very high speed in a spiral pipe

    Impulse, momentum, change in momentum When a fluid speeds up or slows down, inertial forces come into play. Such forces may be produced by either a change in the magnitude or the direction of the velocity since either change in this vector quantity produces acceleration. The change in...
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    Circulating a fluid at a very high speed in a spiral pipe

    Funny shape and momentum Now I have to explain why I made this funny shape. For example, if we assume we have a pipe semicircle shaped and assume that at both ends we have a piston that works in tandem with the other one, one pushes and the other pulls the fluid inside the pipe, as represented...
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    Circulating a fluid at a very high speed in a spiral pipe

    Open Now it's open: http://www.2live.ro/demo/arc_open.bmp
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    Circulating a fluid at a very high speed in a spiral pipe

    Linear force from inertia Let's suppose we have a closed loop, as shown in the drawings. From the earlier discussion I concluded that to produce a linear force, acceleration is needed F=m\asta, but to produce a linear force in one direction, irrespective of the direction of circulation of the...
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    Circulating a fluid at a very high speed in a spiral pipe

    Action and reaction From a simplified perspective I will try to present my point of view on the phenomenon. http://www.2live.ro/demo/Spira.bmp Reaction is represented by the force exerted by the pipe walls on the forward path of the fluid, and from there result a change of trajectory...
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    Circulating a fluid at a very high speed in a spiral pipe

    What if the fluid is accelerating?
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    Circulating a fluid at a very high speed in a spiral pipe

    It is assumed that a mass which travels in a closed loop will not generate a linear motion and all forces will cancel each other. Such a system would necessarily violate the law of conservation of momentum. Imagine that the spiral pipe is a closed loop system, do you think that building a...
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