Consider gas.
Even if i'm not missing something......<great leap>....suppose that all of the gas molecules could be coaxed to go in the same direction? (Campbell's "Mightiest machine(?)" <early sixties?>)
So if a gadget (with all kinds of neat magnetic fields and primary and seconday windings and multicolored flashing lights) could be developed that would convince all the gas in a container that they should go in ONE direction when heated......wouldn't that be a reactionless drive?
So what has that to do with the real world?
Methinks that as the purity of materials increases (via drextech) that certain insignificant physical effects might become more significant. Silly things like......quantum tunneling, direct conversion of stress (piezo) heat or light to electricty...and others....
Isn't this fundamental to transistors? The migration of a "hole" ....and thence IC's?
EvMick
Ontario Calif