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From: Bob Casanova <nospam@buzz.off>
Newsgroups: talk.origins
Subject: Re: PNN Test of 1 hour
Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2025 18:36:24 -0700
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On Sat, 11 Jan 2025 13:35:12 -0500, the following appeared
in talk.origins, posted by WolfFan <akwolffan@zoho.com>:
>On Nov 12, 2024, Emidio Laureti wrote
>(in article<MPG.419d360ff190783b989823@news.eternal-september.org>):
>
>>
>> PNN test of 1 hour!
>>
>> With the 1-hour push Aliena test www.asps.it/Aliena.jpg it
>> was shown that the boost increases PNN
>> over time with only a V-shaped dipole but of
>> new conception (info in www.asps.it ) according to what
>> had already been seen and observed in all previous tests.
>>
>> With one hundred Aliena thrusters enhanced in series and
>> parallel to take off for the Moon and Mars
>> without losing mass!
>>
>> Continuous and increasing thrust without losing even 1
>> milligram of mass as in this graph
>> www.asps.it/trustgra1.jpg
>>
>> Despite this, events that have been repeated for some time
>> continue to manufacture mammoth rockets for
>> the moon and Mars that they lose mass and will never
>> colonize anything.
>>
>> They make taxpayers pay the costs so much that in their
>> strategy must continue to understand nothing about PNN and
>> buy into the comic nonsense of Musk and Nasa.
>> Their rockets have a huge mass. They leave with terrible
>> noise
>> poisoning the atmosphere with gases....
>> But they'll disappear like the dinosaurs disappeared
>
>And you still can’t lift even one kilogram to an altitude of even one
>meter. Rockets can do that. Rockets have been able to do that for centuries.
>All you can do is post silly screeds.
>
>Get something into orbit, even something small. Actually fly the thing. Put
>up or shut up.
>
Neither is likely to happen.
>
--
Bob C.
"The most exciting phrase to hear in science,
the one that heralds new discoveries, is not
'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'"
- Isaac Asimov