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I Made a Real Magnetohydrodynamic Drive

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Published on 27 Feb 2025 / In Film & Animation

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 12 hours ago

So... row row your boat gently down the stream... er manget push, magnet push your boat down the stream, it's so slow, your life is nah but a dream... if only your dumbass had made some steam....

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

Tally Ho Eh What! That's the Spirit.

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 12 hours ago

So, collect the bubbles and use that as a secondary propellant...

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Leader_Desslok
Leader_Desslok 2 days ago

Da tovarishch Hanson ! you have studied physics in Moscow Russia, perhaps ?

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

Naaaa I have seen assorted papers on the subject AND all that, I happen to like this guy, his videos are instructive and I just happened to come across it today.....

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

I don't know of the latest and greatest research on it in nuclear submarines etc... but I believe that it was researched extensively enough, to deduce that physics and power consumption and overall thrust - it worked, but it was as he said, "A fairly shit method of propulsion"... within my very very limited knowledge of the application - it wasn't worth doing.... sort of making this up (completely) if 10,000 HP through a propellor could make a submarine do say 50 Knotts, then 20,000 HP of electrical power through a hydrodynamic drive could make the submarine do 1/2 a knott.... AND despite all the research and testing - it wasn't going to get any better....

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Leader_Desslok
Leader_Desslok 2 days ago

@Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson: that sums it up nicely. always remember that in physics you can't get something for nothing !

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

@Leader_Desslok: This guy pushed the tech much harder.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgAIPOSc4TA

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

@Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson: I think the BIG problem was when obtaining anything like enough useful thrust to push a row boat, at walking speed, the power required was staggering, relative to the amount of obtainable speed, and the erosion rate of the electrodes was VERY high, AND the huge trail of hydrogen and oxygen bubbles - was a dead give away. I think there was also a HUGE electromagnetic field radiating out in all directions - AND that made it a big liability in terms of being detectable too - ---- I don't know the facts, BUT if you could supply enough power to make a 10,000 ton submarine do 20 knots, you would need to replace the electrodes ever few Km.... AND it would be fizzing away like Mentos in Coke - that would be a dead give away. AND you would need the power of a nuclear reactor going flat out to do it... EAsier to just spin the propellor slowly and to have all silent rigging on board...

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

@Leader_Desslok: Like that guy with the multi-pole unit, if that was big enough and had enough power or REAL thrust to push a BIG submarine at 20 knots.... well there are ocean currents and you do need to make progress, so doing 1/2 a knot - that is as good as drifting.... IF you could do any sort of reasonable speed, those HUGE electrodes would be eroding and GASSING OFF huge volumes of gas.... and that would be visible from the surface.... like that isn't in the same league as the Nordstream gas pipeline explosion..... BUT you get the idea.... AND lots of gas is also going to make NOISE..... When you look at how much gas by electrolysis was given off that small unit at 10A and 20V, and that was fuck all thrust.... IF you scaled it up for a 5,000 ton submarine to do even 10 knots ----- THAT is going to fizzing away like mental....... That is going to be a HUGE ------ HHO ------- gassification machine.......

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

@Leader_Desslok: Like if that was 500V and 200,000A - or what ever.... ( pulling numbers out of my arse here ) - well that guy with the blue drive, had 15V and 10A and look at the gas coming out of that...

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

@Leader_Desslok: https://phys.org/news/2025-01-....swarm-ocean-tides-ma ----------- https://interestingengineering.....com/military/china- ------------ This is like holding a magnet between your fingers in the air - and then testing the magnatic field by the lines of force through the air, AND how much DENSER the air is, AROUND the magnet...... People go, "Oh only iron is attracted to magnets" - well so are gasses, but not nearly as strongly - but they are still attracted by the pull of the magnetic field, and so are denser along the lines of force and "around the magnet" in general.... Just most people never think of such things. There are such extraordinary things going on around us all the time..... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_field ----------- It's like light from the sun landing on an asteroid - WAY WAY WAY out there somewhere..... like the light hits the asteroid, so the asteroid absorbs it and re-emits that energy - so it is getting pushed and then it generates thrust...... and on a rock the size of a football field or a city - that tiny, tiny, tiny little bit of thrust from the light hitting and emitting from it - it really is fuck all.... but OVER 100 or 200 million years.... So asking the right questions, AND figuring out how to answer them.... With the magnetohydrodynamic drives - at a very simple level, the driving process is silent - no moving parts.... but it gasses like mad, produces fuck all thrust, uses heaps of power, and there are HUGE electromagnetic fields and well those are a dead give away and have been known for a LONG time - being the magnetic mines etc., from WW2 used for sinking ships.... The Secret War The Deadly Waves (Episode 4) https://www.mgtow.tv/v/kYpJ5S ------------ AND the final word on ionic drives... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RTGv-p-xxY-

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 12 hours ago

I have two chemistry degrees; chemistry is ghe flip side of physics. What do you want to know?

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 12 hours ago

@Leader_Desslok: huh? Perpetual engines were made: They don't let you talk about it. If you want yo get kicked out of an "Ivy League" university, just start questioning the nature of time. They don't like that either...

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 12 hours ago

@Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson: Well. That's stupid. You should use this "technology" for small stealth craft. I used to think about some or making them

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 12 hours ago

I have sort of an Avengers like world of "avengers" or vigilantes bevause welll, you see our "giberments" in action... so... Anyways, i thouhht of ways on small craft infiltrating and wrote stories involving that... back in the 90s. I only regret taking a break from writing them bevause I wanted to give the MCU their run... but fucking Disney man... is there any IP they won't kill?! Goddam pedo NAZIs...

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 12 hours ago

@Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson: @Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson: Most people are retarded. One thing Christianity taught me, if these saved again people are so great, why do they need Shepherds? Cause they're fucking sheep... we yeah, some are literally fucking sheep-- likely safer than their women: Plus, you can kill it and eat the evidence...just saying

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Life_N_Times_of_Shane_T_Hanson

@WMHarrison94: a) I have NO need for strealth boats, b) these work like absolute bullshit, and knowing what I know about everything - OF all the ways to detect people, machines and infiltration.... I have no reason too and there is no "target" and it's pretty hard going anyway.

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Leader_Desslok
Leader_Desslok 4 hours ago

@WMHarrison94: was any usable energy created from these perpetual motion machines ? A perpetual motion machine is a hypothetical machine that can do work indefinitely without an external energy source. "This kind of machine is impossible, since its existence would violate the first and/or second laws of thermodynamics"

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 4 hours ago

@Leader_Desslok: From what I remembered, you added energy to get it turning, it's a manipulation of converting energy into magnetism, which converts to moving charge, then back to energy... uhm it mimics how the solar wind/light travels through a vacuum. Though, it was mentioned it could be fueled by the god particle Higgs Bogin wasn't it?

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 4 hours ago

Tom Cruise's Night and Day has it as a plot device of an "engineer" he's tasked with protecting as an intelligence asset who falls in love with his mule Something About Mary Cameron...

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 4 hours ago

Diaz...

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WMHarrison94
WMHarrison94 4 hours ago

Diaz...

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Leader_Desslok
Leader_Desslok 3 hours ago

@WMHarrison94: ummm ...what ? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knight_and_Day

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Leader_Desslok
Leader_Desslok 3 hours ago

@Leader_Desslok: not seeing the connection to Higgs Bogin. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higgs_boson

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