I've sifted through the posts and not found one mention of Thomas Townsend Brown who was a pioneer in this field.
http://www.soteria.com/brown/
So now I've set the record straight.
Yes it does work in a vacuum otherwise NASA would be looking at it as a thruster.
The only question I have asked is how big does it have to be to be manned to work in the atmosphere.
Evidently you haven't heard of the work of Thomas Townsend Brown. I thought this was a place for nerds not dorks!
I've built one it works so has NASA end of thread!
I've sifted through the posts and not found one mention of Thomas Townsend Brown who was a pioneer in this field. http://www.soteria.com/brown/ So now I've set the record straight. Yes it does work in a vacuum otherwise NASA would be looking at it as a thruster. The only question I have asked is how big does it have to be to be manned to work in the atmosphere.
Evidently you haven't heard of the work of Thomas Townsend Brown. I thought this was a place for nerds not dorks! I've built one it works so has NASA end of thread!