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Gravitsapa On the Einstein Effect

Recently, the Internet flew around a wave of excitement around the device, which was dubbed - Gravitza. The device was tested at the space station. It was supposed to create traction without mass emissions. As far as I was able to find out the principle of the device's operation on the Internet, the point is to use the phase transition of the liquid-gas working fluid. In one direction the working body moves in the form of a liquid, in the other side in the form of gas. Thus, it was supposed to receive an uncompensated impulse, but I do not even know, some need not to know the chemistry, in order not to understand that the amount of substance transferred to the direct and opposite sides is the same, and the mass carries the same substance, so what's the difference , In what phase state is the substance at one time or another. That is, originally the very essence and principle of this engine were doomed to failure. But can it be possible? What is needed for this?

Everything is concluded precisely in the ratio between the amount of matter and its mass. If this relationship could be changed, that is, if a certain amount of matter would be possible to increase the mass, with its movement in one direction, and reduce it when moving in the opposite direction, thus closing the movement of matter in a certain cycle, not affecting the amount of matter , It would be possible to obtain an uncompensated impulse.

Let's think, is the ratio between the amount of matter and its mass so constant? Yes, at rest! But if you accelerate the body to speeds close to the speed of light, you will find the effect of Einstein - an increase in body weight. And there will be a Lorentz contraction - shortening the length of the body in the direction of its movement, which will also increase the mass of a unit amount of matter. That is, you can still make the unit of quantity of matter to have different masses, at different speeds. But how do we twist the working body into a cycle, and at the same time achieve that it moves one way to one side, so much greater than its movement in the opposite direction, so that the Einstein effect becomes noticeable in this device?

I propose the following version of the device of such an engine. Let's include the imagination, because you can not place a drawing on this site. Imagine a torus, very bulky, so much so that its inner hole is very small, suppose a few millimeters. Although the diameter of the torus tube itself is two meters. That is, the total size of this bagel will be somewhere around 4 meters. Let us now conclude it in a sphere with a diameter of 8 meters. As you understand, the dimensions are given conditionally to understand the general principle of the operation of this device. So, we connect the torus exactly in the center of the sphere with the septum along the whole perimeter of the torus, it turns out that we connect it with the "equator" of the sphere. That's the general device. What shall we do next? In this solid partition, which divides the sphere into two cavities everywhere except a small hole in the center of the torus, we place the transfer pumps. Their role is to pump the working fluid - fluid from one cavity to another. Then, according to the incompressibility principle, the liquid will rush into the narrow opening of the torus, returning to the original cavity. It is clear that the ratio of fluid velocities in the center of the torus, and in the vicinity of the pumps, will be huge, equal to the ratio of the torus's hole area and the area of the partition with the pumps. The more we take the ratio of these areas, the greater the ratio of speeds we can achieve. The task is to achieve such a ratio of velocities, so that the Einstein effect manifests itself most fully. Of course, the big resistance of the liquid when it moves at high speeds will be a problem here. And the possible effect of cavitation with a sharp expansion of the flow, so the device will have to create a large overpressure throughout the system to counteract cavitation. What kind of liquid is suitable for the role of working fluid? Perhaps the idea of this engine would be completely utopian, were it not for the phenomenon of superfluidity, which was well studied by Academician PL. Kapitsey. The use of liquid helium in this engine will make it possible to approach practically applicable parameters. If we use this principle, constructing a space engine, then interstellar flights, far space, will become, as it were, possible for us if by the time the methods of motion in the subspace are not invented ...

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