Electromagnetic Propulsion of Matter in Violation of Newton's 3rd Law

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Scientific Paper
Title Electromagnetic Propulsion of Matter in Violation of Newton\'s 3rd Law
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Author(s) John R Warfield
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Published 2010
Journal Proceedings of the NPA
Volume 7
No. of pages 9
Pages 603-611

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Abstract

The intention of this article to hypothesize a theory of electromagnetic propulsion of matter, using a pulsed electric current, located within a wire conductor, that induces a magnetic field, which then interacts with its own current to propel that conductor [Mass or matter] without a propellant. This function is a violation of Newton's third law. So in this scenario F x ma in one direction does not equal F x ma in the opposite direction.