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Old May 25th 20, 08:15 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Jeff Findley[_6_]
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On 5/25/20 3:50 PM, Jeff Findley wrote:
I must have struck a nerve, because this is the second reply you've made
to my one post.

Again, this certainly isn't the first time someone has claimed to have
invented such a thing. I remain skeptical until such a drive has been
demonstrated in orbit. And even then, an electromagnetic device like
this might only work due to the earth's magnetic field, so it would also
need to demonstrate its operation outside of the influence of the
earth's magnetic field.

Prove it. Fly it.



Absolutely it will fly, no matter what you say here.


I never said it wouldn't fly. I'd like to see it fly, because that
would provide definitive data.

If it works, I'll buy you a beer (or other similarly priced beverage of
your choice) if our physical paths ever cross.

Jeff
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