A Possible Theoretical Basis for Propulsive Force Generation by Both Conventional and Unconventional Means
C. C. Briggs

TL;DR
This paper proposes a theoretical framework explaining how propulsive forces can be generated through both traditional and novel methods, aiming to unify understanding across different propulsion techniques.
Contribution
It introduces a new theoretical basis that accounts for propulsive force generation in both conventional and unconventional propulsion systems.
Findings
Provides a unified theoretical explanation for propulsion mechanisms.
Suggests potential for innovative propulsion technologies.
Lays groundwork for future experimental validation.
Abstract
A possible theoretical basis is given for propulsive force generation by both conventional and unconventional means.
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Taxonomy
TopicsExperimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Aerospace Engineering and Energy Systems · Sports Dynamics and Biomechanics
