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Ion propulsion bypassed from PNN
As shown in the graph www.asps.it/trustgra.jpg the ionic propulsion is overtaken by the PNN Everything happens through the violation or circumvention of the second law of dynamics through the PNN PNN opens up to the possibility of interstellar flight and the colonization of Earth-like worlds. Details on www.asps.it and www.asps.it/pnnsubitam.htm Quo Caeli Tegunt |
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Ion propulsion bypassed from PNN
On 15-Jun-21 10:58 pm, pnn calmagorod wrote:
As shown in the graph www.asps.it/trustgra.jpg the ionic propulsion is overtaken by the PNN Everything happens through the violation or circumvention of the second law of dynamics through the PNN PNN opens up to the possibility of interstellar flight and the colonization of Earth-like worlds. Details on www.asps.it and www.asps.it/pnnsubitam.htm Quo Caeli Tegunt I have a paper engine that can accelerate at 1000g, requires no fuel or other power source, and costs nothing to make. Eat them apples! Sylvia. |
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