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The goal of this paper is to suggest some technological ways to create an active force that doesn't require reactive mass flow. The active force can be applied to many aerodynamics systems and the force is result of the pressure difference from the medium to the system. By analogy, the space-time itself can be considered as some medium of interaction.
 
The goal of this paper is to suggest some technological ways to create an active force that doesn't require reactive mass flow. The active force can be applied to many aerodynamics systems and the force is result of the pressure difference from the medium to the system. By analogy, the space-time itself can be considered as some medium of interaction.
  
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Scientific Paper
Title Reactionless Propulsion and Active Force
Author(s) Alexander V Frolov
Keywords Force, Pressure, Ether, Reaction
Published 1998
Journal New Energy News
Volume 6
Number 6
Pages 13-18

Abstract

The goal of this paper is to suggest some technological ways to create an active force that doesn't require reactive mass flow. The active force can be applied to many aerodynamics systems and the force is result of the pressure difference from the medium to the system. By analogy, the space-time itself can be considered as some medium of interaction.