Impeller without brake. Propellant VEEG-HEPSY by Víctor Elias Espinoza Guedez

You are excelling yourself.
You have thought of some useless inventions before, but this beats them all.
 
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Never mind. At least you are trying to help.
Your inventions will never work, but you are a nice guy Victor.
 
Experiment to check that the bag does not stop a propellant.

Experiment to check that the bag does not stop a propellant.

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I... have no idea what exactly you are trying to achieve... it sounds like you want to use giant plastic bags to hold air for jet turbine engines to utilize in space as both an oxidizer and something to "thrust" against...

This will not work, simply because they will consume the oxygen in the bags an then snuff themselves out... without a readily available oxygen supply, you have no "burn", period.

On the other hand, if you are referring to using an electric turbine/propeller inside those air-filled bags as a form of locomotion (newtons laws of motion), you have to remember: Yes, there would be air for the turbine/propeller to "bite" into and produce thrust... however, an equal amount of force is going to be applied to the back of the bag, resulting in braking force. Additionally, you would need to make it out of something a bit stronger than your typical pliable plastic bag, as otherwise once you got into space (vacuum... no air pressure) it would almost certainly rupture.
 
The idea is to absorb air and then expel that same air. This process is repeated constantly because the air will never end.

We can not be without a gas or air which expel for move in the universe. And this video design, provides a good idea to achieve these goals, which is to get as far as possible in outer space.

This model of 8 turbines, works in the following way. See VIDEO:

[video=youtube;wJiyZtTluPM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJiyZtTluPM[/video]

Very affectionately,
Victor Elias Espinoza Guedez
Email: victor.espinoza.13@hotmail.com
Email: victoreliasespinoza20@hotmail.com
 
And when the air leaves the bag, the force will be in the opposite direction.
Result, no net movement.

"Para cada acción debe haber una reacción de igual magnitud pero con sentido opuesto."
Remember?

(I don't know why I am doing this.
He won't pay any attention.
Newton's laws mean nothing to him.......mumble, mumble...............)
 
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Yes, that usually works.
To do what though?
Perhaps you could buy a share in his Patente.

I like Victor's threads.
It is another world in here.
 
And when the air leaves the bag, the force will be in the opposite direction.
Result, no net movement.

But didn't you see his pictures above? He blew into the bag and fell backwards - twice! And it must have been two different people because one was standing. That's not only a scientific experiment, that's independent confirmation.
 
But didn't you see his pictures above? He blew into the bag and fell backwards - twice! And it must have been two different people because one was standing. That's not only a scientific experiment, that's independent confirmation.

Good point, pictures do not lie!;) Hey, that must be why when people blow bubbles with bubble gum they frequently are thrown backwards and fall on their asses.:D
 
Good point, pictures do not lie!;) Hey, that must be why when people blow bubbles with bubble gum they frequently are thrown backwards and fall on their asses.:D

I think you might have just stumbled on the secret to the warp drive! You better get to the patent office before Victor . . .
 
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