https://srcpublishers.com/physics-optics-sciences-jpsos/article/view/1547/1624
E.Laureti <user2039@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
https://srcpublishers.com/physics-optics-sciences-jpsos/article/view/1547/1624
A few suggestions for next time:
Submit to a peer-review process.
Your document is 3 years old. Has the product not advanced at
all since then?
Spend less time talking about how unsuitable rockets are, and
more time on technical details of how your PNN Drive works (or
doesn't work).
Vacuum (free space) does not have zero dielectric permitivity
constant, nor zero magnetic permeability constant. Your claim
otherwise is a blunder that would embarrass a first-year
college physics student.
Thrust is a force. Grams are an SI unit of mass, not force.
The SI unit of force is newtons (MKS) or dynes (CGS).
Don't use Google Translate to translate your work from
Italian. Get an english-fluent translator to compose the
english version.
Don't use the paper as a for-sale ad for your prototype.
Don't use photocopies of charcoal-pencil drawings in a
scientific paper. Need readable drawings -- find someone who
knows AutoCAD, or at least Windows Paint. Provide enlarged
copies.
Take photos in a real lab, not in your mother's broom closet.
YWIA, and I hope your next paper will be more enlightening and--- Synchronet 3.22a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
more convincing.
E.Laureti <user2039@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
https://srcpublishers.com/physics-optics-sciences-jpsos/article/view/ 1547/1624
A few suggestions for next time:
Submit to a peer-review process.
Your document is 3 years old. Has the product not advanced at all since then?
Spend less time talking about how unsuitable rockets are, and more time
on technical details of how your PNN Drive works (or doesn't work).
Vacuum (free space) does not have zero dielectric permitivity constant,
nor zero magnetic permeability constant. Your claim otherwise is a
blunder that would embarrass a first-year college physics student.
Thrust is a force. Grams are an SI unit of mass, not force. The SI unit
of force is newtons (MKS) or dynes (CGS).
Don't use Google Translate to translate your work from Italian. Get an english-fluent translator to compose the english version.
Don't use the paper as a for-sale ad for your prototype.
Don't use photocopies of charcoal-pencil drawings in a scientific paper.
Need readable drawings -- find someone who knows AutoCAD, or at least Windows Paint. Provide enlarged copies.
Take photos in a real lab, not in your mother's broom closet.
YWIA, and I hope your next paper will be more enlightening and more convincing.
Rufus <ru@ru.ru> wrote:
E.Laureti <user2039@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
https://srcpublishers.com/physics-optics-sciences-jpsos/article/view/1547/1624
Lol. What a riot.
A few suggestions for next time:
Submit to a peer-review process.
Your document is 3 years old. Has the product not advanced at
all since then?
Spend less time talking about how unsuitable rockets are, and
more time on technical details of how your PNN Drive works (or
doesn't work).
Vacuum (free space) does not have zero dielectric permitivity
constant, nor zero magnetic permeability constant. Your claim
otherwise is a blunder that would embarrass a first-year
college physics student.
Thrust is a force. Grams are an SI unit of mass, not force.
The SI unit of force is newtons (MKS) or dynes (CGS).
Don't use Google Translate to translate your work from
Italian. Get an english-fluent translator to compose the
english version.
Don't use the paper as a for-sale ad for your prototype.
Don't use photocopies of charcoal-pencil drawings in a
scientific paper. Need readable drawings -- find someone who
knows AutoCAD, or at least Windows Paint. Provide enlarged
copies.
Take photos in a real lab, not in your mother's broom closet.
--- Synchronet 3.22a-Linux NewsLink 1.2YWIA, and I hope your next paper will be more enlightening and
more convincing.
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