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Le 16/03/2024 à 14:18, "Paul B. Andersen" a écrit :

> Richard Hachel's equations:
>   Speed of rocket in inertial frame:             Vr=a.Tr
>   Average speed of rocket in the inertial frame: Vrm=(1/2)Vr
> 
> Are correct only in Newtonian Mechanics with Galilean relativity.
> 
> So Richard Hachel's theory is identical to Newtonian Mechanics.
> 
> Paul

The greatness of a man is taking serious things seriously.

There you are joking.

That's not what I expect from a man like you.

R.H.