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Does anybody know of claims that there is a way to get around Newton's 3rd Law and Conservation of Momentum and have a link to where I might find that write up?
Jedi_Sawyer said:I mean something propelling itself in a vacuum wthout throwing off mass.
For example a vehicle that uses a heated piece of tungsten at the focal point of a parabolic mirror that sends a focused light beam backwards would qualify, although I am looking for solutions that don't use flashlights.
Jedi_Sawyer said:Turtlemeister, I don't care what you call such a propulsion method.
Are you saying that Newton's 3rd Law is some sort of scientific religious idea and any thought that it could be violated is forbidden ?
Drakkith said:Nothing out there will violate Newtons laws. At least not working designs.
olivermsun said:Well, I have no idea if it has any relation to a working design, but "every action has an equal and opposite reaction" doesn't always hold.
Drakkith said:Can you give me an example?
Jedi_Sawyer said:Turtlemeister, I don't care what you call such a propulsion method.
Are you saying that Newton's 3rd Law is some sort of scientific religious idea and any thought that it could be violated is forbidden ?
Doc Al said:Hint: Electrodynamics.
olivermsun said:Think moving charges and magnetic fields. (I can't claim credit for this textbook example).
Edit: Doc Al beat me to it.![]()
Drakkith said:I guess I should have said: Nothing violates the 3rd law when you use it where it applies.