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Busting inertia, once again, on 21 Sep 2023

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Sep 22, 2023, 4:37:15 PM9/22/23
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Explanation to the above, in my latest facebook posting (eally what better visual method is there for free and fast and for-all information transmission!)

Moving the centre of gravity forward with internal force. Details will be provided on a 30 millisecond basis later. Please observe that the force on the armature of 3kg mass is not pushing back the gun very much but the rolling action is doing that reducing the efficiency. However this backward motion may be causing the notion that it is acting as a reaction to the electrical force pushing the armature. I think that the rolling treadmill effect is pushing it back. If it was sliding this pushback should not happen. Unfortunately the sliding causes too much friction on one handand welding effect on another as huge currents are involved. Please note that after the stops are hit the backward motion is arrested and the whole apparatus moves forward until stopped by ground friction. In free space it will go on indefinitely violating the inertia principle so sacred to physicists. This is the power stroke of the 2 stroke Internal Force Engine which will replace rockets and jet engines in the future.

Cheers,
Arindam Banerjee
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