09-22-2023, 12:31 AM
Well: Let's talk about a new / old idea
Using No energy to make the counter reaction energy go the same direction as the Action energy
To Say : for Every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
( when something of mass pushes on something it transfers the energy into that mass. )
The first mass gives up its energy to the next mass
( But something amazing happens: the mass energy is mostly 2 times the amount is applied to make 1 mass of movement total output )
What happens to the other mass
Well: Three wise man checked in to a motel and the inn keeper tells them its 10 dollars each for the one room. So each give 10 dollars for the stay for the night. that is 30 dollars total. some time later the inn keeper thinks was it wise to charge 3 wise men 10 dollars for one room for one night? how about 25 dollars for the night? Ok:
5 dollars divided by 3 ?? how about 3 divided by 3 and as a tip the inn keeper gets 2 dollars-- sounds good -- so now the three wise men paid 9 dollars each for the night 3 times 9 is 27 dollars and the 2 dollar tip is 29 dollars -- what happen to the other dollar? math is confusing.
aka Dr. Wlazlak
Using No energy to make the counter reaction energy go the same direction as the Action energy
To Say : for Every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
( when something of mass pushes on something it transfers the energy into that mass. )
The first mass gives up its energy to the next mass
( But something amazing happens: the mass energy is mostly 2 times the amount is applied to make 1 mass of movement total output )
What happens to the other mass
Well: Three wise man checked in to a motel and the inn keeper tells them its 10 dollars each for the one room. So each give 10 dollars for the stay for the night. that is 30 dollars total. some time later the inn keeper thinks was it wise to charge 3 wise men 10 dollars for one room for one night? how about 25 dollars for the night? Ok:
5 dollars divided by 3 ?? how about 3 divided by 3 and as a tip the inn keeper gets 2 dollars-- sounds good -- so now the three wise men paid 9 dollars each for the night 3 times 9 is 27 dollars and the 2 dollar tip is 29 dollars -- what happen to the other dollar? math is confusing.
aka Dr. Wlazlak
