• Re: PNN Test of 1 hour

    From Von Ottone@pnn@pnn.org to talk-origins on Tue Aug 12 12:01:12 2025
    From Newsgroup: talk.origins

    On Tue, 12 Nov 2024 07:46:49 -0700, Bob Casanova <nospam@buzz.off>
    wrote:

    On Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:04:55 +0100, the following appeared
    in talk.origins, posted by Emidio Laureti <asps@asps.it>:



    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

    Be sure to let us know when your "device" reaches LEO. Since
    Musk has publicly accomplished that, I'm sure you can do the
    same, right?


    Is that LEO a true accomplishment or exploit?

    No, every Starship flight has ended in flames, not very comfortable
    for human flight.

    We call them flights of fancy.

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  • From Bob Casanova@nospam@buzz.off to talk-origins on Tue Aug 12 09:47:54 2025
    From Newsgroup: talk.origins

    On Tue, 12 Aug 2025 12:01:12 +0200, the following appeared
    in talk.origins, posted by Von Ottone <pnn@pnn.org>:

    On Tue, 12 Nov 2024 07:46:49 -0700, Bob Casanova <nospam@buzz.off>
    wrote:

    On Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:04:55 +0100, the following appeared
    in talk.origins, posted by Emidio Laureti <asps@asps.it>:



    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

    Be sure to let us know when your "device" reaches LEO. Since
    Musk has publicly accomplished that, I'm sure you can do the
    same, right?


    Is that LEO a true accomplishment or exploit?

    No, every Starship flight has ended in flames, not very comfortable
    for human flight.

    We call them flights of fancy.

    Call them whatever you wish; that doesn't change the fact
    that we've used rockets to explore the solar system, and
    "PNN" has yet to lift anything at all even as high as the
    roof.

    And BTW, your attribution skills suck; I never mentioned
    Musk in any post.

    And this is *still* off-topic in talk.origins, as I noted in
    a different thread, so I won't be responding further. Have A
    Nice Day.

    --

    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

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  • From Von Ottone@pnn@pnn.org to talk-origins on Tue Aug 12 19:00:31 2025
    From Newsgroup: talk.origins

    On Tue, 12 Aug 2025 09:47:54 -0700, Bob Casanova <nospam@buzz.off>
    wrote:

    On Tue, 12 Aug 2025 12:01:12 +0200, the following appeared
    in talk.origins, posted by Von Ottone <pnn@pnn.org>:

    On Tue, 12 Nov 2024 07:46:49 -0700, Bob Casanova <nospam@buzz.off>
    wrote:

    On Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:04:55 +0100, the following appeared
    in talk.origins, posted by Emidio Laureti <asps@asps.it>:



    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

    Be sure to let us know when your "device" reaches LEO. Since
    Musk has publicly accomplished that, I'm sure you can do the
    same, right?


    Is that LEO a true accomplishment or exploit?

    No, every Starship flight has ended in flames, not very comfortable
    for human flight.

    We call them flights of fancy.

    Call them whatever you wish; that doesn't change the fact
    that we've used rockets to explore the solar system, and
    "PNN" has yet to lift anything at all even as high as the
    roof.

    And BTW, your attribution skills suck; I never mentioned
    Musk in any post.

    And this is *still* off-topic in talk.origins, as I noted in
    a different thread, so I won't be responding further. Have A
    Nice Day.


    Are you a troll?
    Because you act like one.

    No, we didn't explore nothing in person, only stupid robots all around
    with probes, that's all.

    Your astronautics judjement skills are poor.

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