Neo Leges Motus goes Twitter
Dear readers, I gladly announce that starting today you can follow the blog also on Twitter at #NeoLegesMotus or @Sergio_Z82. There you’ll also find all previous articles.
Read more "Neo Leges Motus goes Twitter"Dear readers, I gladly announce that starting today you can follow the blog also on Twitter at #NeoLegesMotus or @Sergio_Z82. There you’ll also find all previous articles.
Read more "Neo Leges Motus goes Twitter"In 19th century Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell laid the foundations for modern electromagnetism theory by grouping in a single theory all the previous observations, experiments and equations attributable to such phenomenon. It demonstrates that light, electricity and magnetism are all manifestations of a single phenomenon: the electromagnetic field. Maxwell summarized Michael Faraday’s and Andre-Marie Ampere’s […]
Read more "The elusive displacement current"Merry Christmas and happy new year to all Neo Leges Motus readers! Let’s wish a 2016 full of good news to ASPS and to propellantless propulsion in general! Sergio PS: sorry for the lack of updates but I’ve been very busy at work and I didn’t have time to write any article.
Read more "Merry Christmas and happy new year!"Just a quick post. I created English subtitles for the PNN presentation video that was shot at Sheraton Hotel Rome on May 3rd 2005. In the presentation we see Massimo Ceccarelli, ASPS’s vice president, discussing about PNN potentialities and presenting prototype P26MR05. Unfortunately the video doesn’t show any experiment. The meeting was attended by Boeing and […]
Read more "2005 PNN roadshow video"NASA’s concept for a warp drive equipped spaceship, the IXS Enterprise. Unfortunately for the moment it’s just daydreaming. In this post let’s leave ASPS at its researches and have a look at the most famous space agency of the planet: what is it doing for reaching the stars? Well, it’s watching Star Trek… In this famous […]
Read more "Meanwhile, at NASA laboratories…"An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force. An object in motion continues in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. – Newton’s First law This law describes the behavior of any object when it is acted upon […]
Read more "As if one wasn’t enough: can PNN break another fundamental law?"Dear readers, the blog will stop for a couple of weeks. Happy holidays to everyone! Sergio
Read more "Summer holidays"The TDS VF2 – thrust: 1/32g (2013 specs.) It is time to have a look at the state of the art of E.M engines: TDS VF2 [1]. If you’re new to the blog, for a better comprehension, I invite you to read my last post, where I deepen the working principle of electromagnetic propulsion. [Important: please read the note […]
Read more "ASPS’s Electromagnetic engine TDS VF2"In this post I would like to discuss another concept of electromagnetic propulsion: a patent application [1] for an engine that, as we’ll see, is closer to PNN-E than EmDrive. The name on the patent is Harold Ellis Ensle. There is no information about him on the web, so I suppose he’s a private inventor. Fig 1. Ensle’s Engine […]
Read more "The Harold Ensle’s Engine"The EmDrive At this point, after all my previous posts, I wouldn’t be surprised if some readers were wondering whether PNN really exists or it’s rather one of the many scams in the scientific world. The easiest way to convince everyone would be, of course, a public demonstration with the participation of scientific community that can validate ASPS‘s claims. […]
Read more "PNN and EmDrive: what lies beneath?"