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McKerrow we may all have to go

Postby Woodrow Riley » February 14th, 2005, 7:25 pm

My engine may get us to such a speed we'll
***PUNCH OUR OWN WORMHOLE***.

However, if you read the links close enough on that page:
http://www.newpath4.com/forsalespacecra ... theory.htm
you'll understand that my engine is a dedicated, unidirectional engine,
and any vehicle using it will have to use it in PAIRS or more.
Perhaps as a triple unit. Final execution will of course be out of my hands.

It doesn't use a transmission. If the opposite direction is desired,
the one engine "lightens up" and the opposed engine dominates...
Transmissions are wasteful. Going into a transmission box wastes fuel.
Two opposed-direction engines is more efficient.

Bluntly then, a spacecraft using my technology will be equipped with multiple
pairs of these engines, which
CANNOT WORK FOR PROPULSION ENGINES CAUSE THEY'RE TOO HEAVY.
Diagonal directions are accomplished with changing multiple engine powers...
My engine is very lightweight, and everything "clicks".

btw, I wrote to SpaceX and they're too busy. Not only that,
they set up e-mail blocking on me. Mankind goes forward at the
SAME AMAZING RATE OF SPEED...

(hehehe About like my own speed... I obviously
meant this to be a Reply and not a new topic...)

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Im all for it............

Postby McKerrow » February 24th, 2005, 4:17 am

Im not sure why you need a engine on both end's? Why cant you just use a directional jet to turn the spacecraft 180 and slow it down that way. But to be honest with you Im fine with it if you are. If tested and found safe enuff Id be happy to go.

Got a Map?

Found a place to go yet?

Nasa look at your plans yet?

I dont wont to drive, I just wish to go explore. Find a safe place, and send for my loved ones.

Fair enuff?
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Yes, very Fair

Postby Woodrow Riley » February 24th, 2005, 9:16 pm

True. The engines could swivel and pivot. In fact, the Boeing people already used
that idea after they lifted it from my 1990 novel:
http://www.newpath4.com/Badwater.pdf .
The directional thrusters for their "X-36" was built YEARS after I wrote it.
Whether someone scanned my amateurly-written work and gave it to them
(sold it to them) is an open question,
but your point is well taken.

Remember, McKerrow, you're thinking the OLD WAY.
You're assuming that my engine is another HEAVY MONSTER
like today's engines, and therefor duplication like I have
projected would sandbag (weight) the craft down and
kill its anti-gravity capability with sheer negative weight.

My engine is very light, so placing a number of them around at opposite directions
completely does away with the weight argument. There's no transmission
which further reduces the weight, making it ALL ENGINE.
It will be piloted with a joystick.

I suppose I should make it so all the engines would face upward during liftoff.
Very good point McKerrow. If & when I get the patent working your name has a place on the
INVENTOR LINE. I suspect by the time we finish a lot of people's
names will be there. Yours should be second.

Oh boy. Whew. It's a real trick...

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Got Milky-Way.......

Postby McKerrow » February 25th, 2005, 3:41 am

:shock: Really Dude, no need to put my name on it. Im sure you would have figured it out on your own. Besides, Im not going on the pre-flight tests anyhow. Like to watch though.

I asked if you had a map? Nasa and other are working on mapping the universe. Others are working on a better 'Looking Glasses' and finding a planet like ours. This 'Looking Glass' is to be based in space, a set of five or more satalite's that look like the Keck teleascope. 2010 or so its set to fly so the storie goes. This should find a earth like planet, if one is to be found. :roll:

You could make alot of money putting pay-loads into space. :razz:
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www.newpath4.com/forsalespacecraftengineconstantpower.htm

Postby Woodrow Riley » February 25th, 2005, 11:52 am

Suit yourself, but 10 years from now when yur old & gray telling your younginz how
you helped with outer space, ain't no one gonna believe you unless it's in writing. Just like the page
I put online recently showing what kind of condition I was in when I got home from my accident.
No one in hell would have believed how badly I was hurt inside now had I not insisted then
that my wife tired from the long drive home buy some film for the camera...
I knew.
http://www.newpath4.com/fraudinauschwitzvirginia_woodrowriley1989.htm .

My lawyer screwed me and my Social Security settlement by not using the page
my doctor gave him saying that I required Lifetime Medical Management
which should have given me Full Medicaid.
I kept that too, because I KNEW. And that is what happened.
The farther along the timeline I have gone from my accident, the less
& less medical assistance I have received. Any new doctor I try looks
at my 80% Medicare and ASSUMES I'M DODGING RETURNING TO WORK.
My crushed foot never regrew the muscle around the bones,
a fact I finally solved myself by ordering expensive nutrition
supplements til I found something that worked...
costing me $2,000.00 in 2003 alone.

Over the course of time between Now & When I get this thing going, my
memory may forget you. Sometimes my memory gets pretty bad because of the
longterm Lithium poisoning I was incorrectly dosed at (900 mgs a day for 13+ YEARS).
But if I forget you, and you change your mind, YOU CONTACT ME.

Because I assure you if you don't leave a PAPER TRAIL the World around
you & the people in it will forget. I don't want that to happen
.
I view it as pretty close to Identity theft. That's why my name is all over my website.
I had it done to me and I refuse to do it to someone else.
No one has any trouble remembering my name or my work.
The paper trail is key.

Woodrow Riley http://www.newpath4.com

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Fine Fine

Postby McKerrow » February 26th, 2005, 2:05 pm

O.K. when you go to make your craft call me. Ill show up and for nothing Ill help. All I ask is for is a map, free passage, and free travel for say...10,000 other's. After you drop us off forget you ever was there. And never speak ofit to anyone?

Deal?
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Follow the yellow star road

Postby Woodrow Riley » February 26th, 2005, 3:29 pm

How will we reach you with the IRS er supply ship?
How will you receive your mail?
Won't you miss your broadband?
How can we keep records & a Census of you?
You'll lose your AARP subscriptions.
You won't shoot us as trespassers if we accidentally stop by later,
will you?

Star Charts? You want STAR CHARTS? Such doesn't exist.
The stars and galaxies are in motion... the farther you get
away from Earth everything will be moved.
Even if you try to go straight it will still be a curve.
We'll never find you because we'll
ALL BE LOST.
Look,
just do like everyone else. Go thataway.
Worked for James Tiberius Kirk and Spock.
Lucas, Indiana Jones, and Skywalker didn't complain.
You'll just have to ADJUST.
When you find a nice place to land, stake your
planet claim by dropping a non-homing beacon on its Moon.

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STAR CHARTS

Postby McKerrow » February 28th, 2005, 3:25 am

:grin: yes star charts...and no they arnt useless. As you know everything is in motion, yes? And becouse of this, speed and direction can be plotted. And time is all you need toadd to make the adjustment's. :) A simple program can do this for you :razz: and a person can also do this on paper :cool: .

Kirk and Spock :wink: well ummmm if they like, sure come alongLOL! I was thinking along the lines of the greats like, ummm, well, the men that sailed the tall ship's. And as much map as could be scraped up was used. Some forthought and alot of daring selfwill. But one thing was for sure with them, on the other side was ground, water,food, and shelter. Not so with space travlers. Everything must be taken with,everything. A rock must be found first. Looked over good. And anything acceptable I almost sure will look alot like Earth. Moon and tides, earthquakes, water in all three form's. Right down the line in almost sure. Question is, is there one?
Is there a earth like rock out there? :cry:

You and many other's could be the one's to keep the word given to the Blackfoot. You could be the 'Old Man' that was spoken of. :shock:

And about shooting first, well Ill leave that up to the Blackfoot...
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Are you the one ?

Postby McKerrow » February 28th, 2005, 7:16 am

The Creation

Chewing Black Bones, a respected Blackfeet elder, told Ella E. Clark the following creation myth in 1953. Clark later published the account in her book, "Indian Legends from the Northern Rockies."

Old Man came from the south, making the mountains, the prairies, and the forests as he passed along, making the birds and the animals also. He traveled northward making things as he went, putting red paint in the ground here and there --arranging the world as we see it today.

He made the Milk River and crossed it; being tired, he went up on a little hill and lay down to rest. As he lay on his back, stretched out on the grass with his arms extended, he marked his figure with stones. You can see those rocks today, they show the shape of his body, legs, arms and hair.

Going on north after he had rested, he stumbled over a knoll and fell down on his knees. He said aloud, "You are a bad thing to make me stumble so." Then he raised up two large buttes there and named them the Knees. They are called the Knees to this day. He went on farther north, and with some of the rocks he carried with him he built the Sweet Grass Hills.

Old Man covered the plains with grass for the animals to feed on. He marked off a piece of ground and in it made all kinds of roots and berries to grow: camas, carrots, turnips, bitterroot, sarvisberries, bull-berries, cherries, plums, and rosebuds. He planted trees, and he put all kinds of animals on the ground.

When he created the bighorn sheep with its big head and horns, he made it out on the prairie. But it did not travel easily on the prairie; it was awkward and could not go fast. So Old Man took it by its horns, led it up into the mountain, and turned it loose. There the bighorn skipped about among the rocks and went up fearful places with ease. So Old Man said to it, "This is the kind of place that suits you; this is what you are fitted for, the rocks, and the mountains."

While he was in the mountains, he made the antelope out of dirt and turned it loose to see how it would do. It ran so fast that it fell over some rocks and hurt itself. Seeing that the mountains were not the place for it, Old Man took the antelope down to the prairie and turned it loose. When he saw it running away fast and gracefully, he said, "This is what you are suited to, the broad prairie."

One day Old Man decided that he would make a woman and a child. So he formed them both of clay, the woman and the child, her son.

After he had molded the clay in human shape, he said to it,"You must be people." And then he covered it up and went away. The next morning he went to the place, took off the covering, looked at the images, and said "Arise and walk." They did so. They walked down to the river with their maker, and then he told them that his name was NAPI, Old Man.

This is how we came to be people. It is he who made us.

The first people were poor and naked, and they did not know how to do anything for themselves. Old Man showed them the roots and berries and said "You can eat these." Then he pointed to certain trees, "When the bark of these trees is young and tender, it is good. Then you can peel it off and eat it."

He told the people that the animals also should be their food. "These are your herds," he said. "All these little animals that live on the ground -- squirrels, rabbits, skunks, beavers, are good to eat. You need not fear to eat their flesh. All the birds that fly, these too, I have made for you, so that you can eat of their flesh."

Old Man took the first people over the prairies and through the forests, then the swamps to show them the different plants he had created. He told them what herbs were good for sicknesses, saying often, "The root of this herb or the leaf of this herb, if gathered in a certain month of the year, is good for certain sickness." In that way the people learned the power of all herbs. Then he showed them how to make weapons with which to kill the animals for their food. First, he went out and cut some sarvisberry shoots, brought them in, and peeled the bark off them. He took one of the larger shoots, flattened it, tied a string to it, and thus made a bow. Then he caught one of the birds he had made, took feathers from its wing, split them, and tied them to a shaft of wood.

At first he tied four feathers along the shaft, and with this bow sent the arrow toward its mark. But he found that it did not fly well. When he used only three feathers, it went straight to the mark. Then he went out and began to break sharp pieces off the stones. When he tied them at the ends of his arrows, he found that the black flint stones, and some white flint, made the best arrow points.

When the people had learned to make bow and arrows, Old Man taught them how to shoot animals and birds. Because it is not healthful to eat animals' flesh raw, he showed the first people how to make fire. He gathered soft, dry rotten driftwood and made a punk of it. Then he found a piece of hard wood and drilled a hole in it with an arrow point. He gave the first man a pointed piece of hard wood and showed him how to roll it between his hands until sparks came out and the punk caught fire. Then he showed the people how to cook the meat of the animals they had killed and how to eat it.

He told them to get a certain kind of stone that was on the land, while he found a harder stone. With the hard stone he had them hollow out the softer one and so make a kettle. Thus, they made their dishes.

Old Man told the first people how to get spirit power: "Go away by yourself and go to sleep. Something will come to you in your dream that will help you. It may be some animal. Whatever this animal tells you in your sleep, you must do. Obey it. Be guided by it. If later you want help, if you are traveling alone and cry aloud for help, your prayer will be answered. It may be by an eagle, perhaps by a buffalo, perhaps by a bear. Whatever animal hears your prayer you must listen to it."

That was how the first people got along in the world, by the power given to them in their dreams.

After this, Old Man kept on traveling north. Many of the animals that he had created followed him. They understood when he spoke to them, and they were his servants. When he got to the north point of the Porcupine Mountains, he made some more mud images of people, blew his breath upon them, and they became people, men and women. They asked him, "What are we to eat?"

By way of answer, Old Man made many images of clay in the form of buffalo. Then he blew breath upon them and they stood up. When he made signs to them, they started to run. Then he said to the people, "Those animals--buffalo--are your food."

"But how can we kill them?" the people asked.

"I will show you," he answered.

He took them to a cliff and told them to build rock piles: "Now hide behind these piles of rocks," he said. "I will lead the buffalo this way. When they are opposite you, rise up."

After telling them what to do, he started toward the herd of buffalo. When he called the animals, they started to run toward him, and they followed him until they were inside the piles of rock. Then Old Man dropped back. As the people rose up, the buffalo ran in a straight line and jumped over the cliff.

"Go down and take the flesh of those animals," said Old Man.

The people tried to tear the limbs apart, but they could not. Old Man went to the edge of the cliff, broke off some pieces with sharp edges, and told the people to cut the flesh with these rocks. They obeyed him. When they had skinned the buffalo, they set up some poles and put the hides on them. Thus they made a shelter to sleep under.

After Old Man had taught the people all these things, he started off again, traveling north until he came to where the Bow and Elbow Rivers meet. There he made some more people and taught them the same things. From there he went farther north. When he had gone almost to the Red Deer River, he was so tired that he lay down on a hill. The form of his body can be seen there yet, on the top of the hill where he rested.

When he awoke from his sleep, he traveled farther north until he came to a high hill. He climbed to the top of it and there he sat down to rest. As he gazed over the country, he was greatly pleased by it. Looking at the steep hill below him, he said to himself, "This is a fine place for sliding. I will have some fun." And he began to slide down the hill. The marks where he slid are to be seen yet, and the place is known to all the Blackfeet tribes as "Old ManÕs Sliding Ground."

Old Man can never die. Long ago he left the Blackfeet and went away toward the west, disappearing in the mountains. Before he started, he said to the people, "I will always take care of you, and some day I will return."

Even today some people think that he spoke the truth and that when he comes back he will bring with him the buffalo, which they believe the white men have hidden. Others remember that before he left them he said that when he returned he would find them a different people. They would be living in a different world, he said, from that which he had created for them and had taught them to live in.

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The Name of your first star-ship?

Postby McKerrow » February 28th, 2005, 7:18 am

The 'NAPI'

Old Man
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Thanks for sharing that story McKerrow

Postby Woodrow Riley » February 28th, 2005, 11:30 am

So the Old Man was a pretty nice guy eh? Went around inventing new people.
Said he would return and restore the Indian? Or did I just read a new page into
the story?

I have made the design for the ship. It's a 4-armed flower shape.
The engines are down the arms, all faced the same direction - up.
And that's how it takes off, engine arms spread, facing up.

In Space, the arms fold down, imparting complete maneuverability.
Like the feathers, for perfect aim. The engines will rotate 90 degrees so that
they can all face backward for ultimate speed, or forward for slowing.

NAPI FEATHER 1 will be a good name. Naming the first ship probably
won't be my prerogative, but the tribes could call it
NAPI FEATHER 1 - their name. A powered arrow.

And all the people sit together with the old man at the top,
slide and laugh with him to the bottom,
and rest and leave their mark.
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Sound's good to me...

Postby McKerrow » March 1st, 2005, 3:28 am

And you live forever in the heart's of many.
:cool:
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Will I ever see...

Postby McKerrow » March 1st, 2005, 3:32 am

Just one more morning i had to wake up with the blues.
Pulled myself out of bed, put on my walking shoes.
Went up on the mountain to see what i could see.
The whole world was falling right down in front of me.


Chorus:
'cause i'm hung up on my dreams i'll never see.
Yeah babe, oh help me babe.


Or this will surely be the end of me, yeah.

Pull myself together, put on a new face,
Climb down off the hilltop baby,
And get back in the race.

'cause i'm hung up on dreams i'll never see,
Yeah babe, oh help me babe,
Or this will surely be the end of me, yeah.


If you really can, make it happen.......... :???:
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Will I ever see...

Postby McKerrow » March 1st, 2005, 3:33 am

Just one more morning i had to wake up with the blues.
Pulled myself out of bed, put on my walking shoes.
Went up on the mountain to see what i could see.
The whole world was falling right down in front of me.


Chorus:
'cause i'm hung up on my dreams i'll never see.
Yeah babe, oh help me babe.


Or this will surely be the end of me, yeah.

Pull myself together, put on a new face,
Climb down off the hilltop baby,
And get back in the race.

'cause i'm hung up on dreams i'll never see,
Yeah babe, oh help me babe,
Or this will surely be the end of me, yeah.


Molly Hatchet , Dreams Ill never see


If you really can, make it happen.......... :???:
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Searching for Albert Einstein #2

Postby Woodrow Riley » March 1st, 2005, 8:28 am

Look out. What you see grasshopper? Hills?
Yes, Master; many hills. We're surrounded by hills.
Hills what kind of hills grasshopper?
Hills of dirt, hills of ants, hills alive with the sound of music Master.

Nothing wrong with hills grasshopper, but hope you never find the worst
hill of all. Hills filled with people who tell you it can't be done.

McKerrow, I awoke this morning thinking of all the people who doubt...
Last night, when I turned in, I was thinking about that alien ship in
Independence Day, how it just floated in air and Will Smith pushed
it with his finger...
and it dawned on me that's what I've done.
A force that makes stuff float by counteracting the force that has
ruled us forever is no more.
So this morning, surrounded by hills of doubting people, I rehashed
my theory... which
is actually a combination of theories. The Main Theory is solid, then the theories
that work off the Main Theory, they're solid too.
Then there's the icing on the cake theories that don't have to work
but will be good if they do, they're there too.

It's a tight, grasshopper kind of package.
I wouldn't mind joining your 10,000 for the trip.

I added some to the design of the ship last night,
borrowed from some of the other craft I've designed.
http://www.newpath4.com/AAINDEX/extension_3.htm .

I almost wish it was a dream. Dreams aren't a burden. Dreams, you have them & then you tell them
Begone. And they're gone. This is with me from day to day to day.
Sitting, not being built. Just sitting, not happy at the top of the hill but
unhappy at the bottom, in need of some of those doubters to pick it up and carry it to the top.

And all the people who need it to work, well, then I guess they sit at the bottom of the
hill too. So. We all sit at the damn wretched bottom of the hill.

Anyway, this morning I was thinking how such an engine could pull a generator up & down
with a cable or rope and make all the electricity we could ever need,
when we need it, on whatever planet we need it, for it's
uses are many. It's sort of funny in
a way too, because with such a craft you can visit other planets without actually having to land...
bringing up an interesting aspect. Such a craft
doesn't even need HEAVY LANDING GEAR.

Let's see. We've had the Disney movie Flight of the Navigator with a floating ship,
Independence Day with the same, and Star Wars where half the cast
seems to float and half the machines.
So if someone actually did come up with it, now everyone thinks it's a MOVIE... so no one builds it?...

hehehehehe We're quite lost aren't we? We're so turned around stupid.
Billions spent on war, billions spent on propulsion engines, and billions spent
on making movies about something we lack the fortitude to build.
But hey, we're working REALLY HARD.

In a world where everyone expects answers to be hard, well,
guess what? We get everything hard...

We've forgotten the Lesson of the telephone. They search,
but they cannot find one who does not meet all their preconceived ideas...
They define the one they hope to find:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/01/science/01eins.html?th=&pagewanted=all&position= ,
one who does not meet all their pre-conceived ideas...
Tunnel vision myopia, the Brain Disease of 2005.

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