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Flat Earth General / Magnetohydrodynamic Water Propulsion System
« on: September 18, 2018, 07:27:34 PM »
Magnetohydrodynamic drive systems are a rarely heard of.
They employ two electrodes in conductive water and either a permanent or electrically induced magnetic field.
The conductivity creates a charged area of water that the magnetic field pushes on, thus thrust is produced.
Magnets can push water?
Well of course, water IS diamagnetic!
I just thought this was a cool tidbit of SCIENCE to contrast the regularly scheduled indoctrination.
They employ two electrodes in conductive water and either a permanent or electrically induced magnetic field.
The conductivity creates a charged area of water that the magnetic field pushes on, thus thrust is produced.
Magnets can push water?
Well of course, water IS diamagnetic!
I just thought this was a cool tidbit of SCIENCE to contrast the regularly scheduled indoctrination.