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apply a high voltage to certain asymmetric capacitors they produce thrust that's right propulsion with
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more rigorous controls we see about 0.1 grams that corresponds to about one millinewton of thrust
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also getting millinewtons of thrust basically real propulsion with electricity as the sole input and
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uh but at high vacuum you'll get the thrust but it's always in the opposite direction of the
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hard vacuum and you're getting measurable thrust oh we have we've been doing that since 2020 so the
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there's no ion wind what kind of thrust in newtons or grams are you getting well we're we're still
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them when we do that other than we can make more thrust which is important um but we like to
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understand the thrust density if you will of each thruster so we're trying to optimize each type um
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you any more thrust but you can stack them and get increased thrust well the physically large one will
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thrust does depend on the area it does depend on the volume it does depend on the voltages the
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the voltage range was you know the the thing causing the thrust but charles's belief is that that's sort
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if you increase the voltage you don't see any change in thrust or oh you'll get more thrust for
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electric field differentials creating thrust and then the second thing is very fast rotating spinning
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the k factor the more thrust or propulsion you see in townsend brown's capacitor experiments brown spent
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emitters at the base of lazar's craft didn't produce thrust in the traditional sense they didn't push
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