Ich hab unter dem Asia-Paper https://vixra.org/abs/2507.0107 mal eine kleine Werbung gemacht: Kann ja nicht schaden.
Zitat:Zitat:Objects cannot move on their own
There are reasonable doubts:
https://vixra.org/abs/2304.0002
The experimental success can of course be explained by static friction (or viscosity in the case of the water bath on page 5). That is mainstream.
But let me try a different approach.
If we use a cannon, there would undoubtedly be a recoil during the acceleration of the projectile and this force is independent of whether we release the projectile at a later time or keep it in the object.
If we keep the projectile in the object, we have to ensure that the deceleration does not take place in exactly the opposite direction, because otherwise the body will swing backwards. This is achieved by the heat losses and the redirection of the velocity vector.
We are currently discussing this on https://stromrichter.org/showthread.php?tid=4515 and are happy to switch from German to English if anyone would like to join in.
Best regards
Wolfgang