hello1 Posted October 27, 2005 Posted October 27, 2005 Theoretically, if we beam enough electrons to the moon, we can make the moon accelerating to Earth. The attraction force between the positive charged Earth and the negative charged moon causes the acceleration. As the moon pulled closer, it will circle the Earth faster in smaller orbit. At some point maybe we can make the moon a geostationary satellite, then we can build a moon bridge to the moon. Could someone please calculate this idea, appreciate!
bascule Posted October 27, 2005 Posted October 27, 2005 Haven't you realized how utterly ridiculous your "idea" is yet?
hello1 Posted October 27, 2005 Author Posted October 27, 2005 I like the idea. You can learn anything that smart people know, that don't make you a good scientist. Discover something new, think out the box.
swansont Posted October 28, 2005 Posted October 28, 2005 The "think outside the box" mantra is too often used as an excuse not to critically evaluate ideas.
hello1 Posted October 28, 2005 Author Posted October 28, 2005 I have hard time to even calculate the orbit. Will you please give this idea an expert's critically evaluation? Appreciate a million!
Douglas Posted October 28, 2005 Posted October 28, 2005 yeah, it's not a bad idea, but remember, the moon has to be slowed down, by reducing the EMF, and it will have to enter the new orbit at the right angle, and for it to be geosychronous, it'll be at about 42,000 km from the center of earth. That's a pretty long bridge, but perhaps with this proposed new nano (something) space elevator it'll happen.
hello1 Posted October 28, 2005 Author Posted October 28, 2005 You are crazy! This is true story. When I was a little boy, my mother once pointed to the moon and told me a story, that there is a beautiful woman live in the moon. It is a story that is real for many many Chinese people for long time. There are a lot of problems to conquer if we really want to pull the moon. But what a challenge to miss without even try? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_elevator Good read. Suggest, build electron gun on the moon, use solar energy to shoot electrons to Earth. When Earth negative charged to a point, it may help the weather or cure cancer.
insane_alien Posted October 30, 2005 Posted October 30, 2005 if anything the weather would get more severe and cancer rates would go up if the earth had a net charge also we would leak atmosphere since like charges repel
Klaynos Posted October 30, 2005 Posted October 30, 2005 The acceleration caused by the number of electrons you'd have to transphere from either the earth or the moon to make any resonable difference would easily be far greater than any force generated by the attraction due to the differing charges. Just strap a big rocket to the moon to change it's orbit
Halash Posted October 31, 2005 Posted October 31, 2005 ............... ............... .............. if the moon orbits faster than the earh spins then you can't make a "bridge".. you would need to make the moon and earth both positively charged so they would repel each other. i'm sure the electrons impacting the moon would accelerate it the other way.... or it would atleast compensate for the magnetic charge thing you talk about
swansont Posted October 31, 2005 Posted October 31, 2005 if the moon orbits faster than the earh spins then you can't make a "bridge".. you would need to make the moon and earth both positively charged so they would repel each other. Why? I think the OP wants to put in a geosynchronous orbit.
BigMoosie Posted October 31, 2005 Posted October 31, 2005 Why not just build an elastic bridge and let the rest sort itself out?
hello1 Posted November 1, 2005 Author Posted November 1, 2005 The ratio of electromagnetic to gravitational energy is 10^40. This means if we knew how... a few watts of electromagnetic power could be used to gravitationally "place" the Moon where we want.
swansont Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 The ratio of electromagnetic to gravitational energy is 10^40. This means if we knew how... a few watts of electromagnetic power could be used to gravitationally "place" the Moon where we want. No, that's not what it means. You really need to take a physics class.
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