Inertial Jumping Robot
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The inertial propulsion drive-
Converting rotary motion into uni-directional force.
Inertial Jumping Robot
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Einstein's statement of the equivalence principle-
A little reflection will show that the law of the equality of the inertial and gravitational mass is equivalent to the assertion that the acceleration imparted to a body by a gravitational field is independent of the nature of the body.
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Inertial drives, impulse engines, centrifugal & centripetal propulsion, momentum transfer, motion rectifiers, non-linear propulsion, translational force generators, gyroscopic propulsion, directional force generators, & reaction motors, &c: various names for "bootstrap" methods & apparati that impart motion to a vehicle without reaction with the environment.
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Abstract
The present study develops a new propulsion mechanism
based on the inertial force. This mechanism is not a
pushing away of the land surface but is based on a
pulsating lateral inertial force arising from a by shaking
mass, and through the difference between the friction
coefficient equivalent according to the direction on the
ground surface. The principle of the...
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A novel method and device for self-contained inertial vehicular propulsion is presented, comprising a tandem mechanical frequency modulated oscillator operating in the complex cartesian grid plane using the combined effort of linear and rotational inertial reluctance contained in the mass of flywheels. The flywheels are having parallel axial orientation, opposite free wheeling rotation and...
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The Dean inertial propulsion impulse engine is not amiable to a quick and dirty analysis; it is a dynamic and complex multi-dimensional space drive.
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The Thornson drive is composed of eccentric masses which, when rotated properly, causes a cancellation of all forces except in one direction.
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Newton’s third law states that action and reaction are simultaneous. Dean offered this amplification: “The effect of action and reaction is not necessarily simultaneous and can be sequential.” N.L. Dean, 1948 Dean’s amendment to Newton’s Third Law – is called “the phasing phenomenon.” The primary characteristic of the Dean system is that it is...
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