As I understand it land yatchs can only go faster than the wind directly downwind using speed they have developed and stored from first going diagonal to the wind at a speed faster than the wind (but not with it). Once this stored speed is used up they would slow down to a speed less than the wind. There is no argument that it‘s possible to travel faster than the speed of the wind at an angle to it, but not directly with it.
You don't understand correctly. What I said is that an ice-boat can maintain a 45 degree downwind tack such that its
downwind velocity component is 3X to 4X wind speed. Do you understand and agree with that?
I also have to ask why some people stay up late at night and spend their valuable time creating complex crop circles, and all the other weird and wonderful things people do.
Fair enough. Are those people on the internet telling you exactly how to do it, and offering parts kits at cost at considerable time expenditure of their own.
This video is an example of bad testing - ...Why are you testing so close to the botom roller when this is the very worse position to test in? As these guys said in this video ... “there is a pit just in front of the roller” The best place to test is obviously in the middle of the tread.
Boy, people sure are awfully damn demanding and critical of others that offer their time for free and with no hope of any gain. Your skepticism does not equate to bad testing on our part. And I suggest you think awfully hard before you decide to explain good science to me.
As to the "pit", our cart weighs 5.7 oz. There is probably 2 oz of weight on the rear wheel. I assure you it doesn't settle into a pit on the belt of my treadmill. For god's sake, you want to see the thing maintain unassisted. We went to a good deal of trouble to make it do exactly that. I assure you that both you and everyone else will have a problem with absolutely any test we do. In fact I'm confident that I could plant your butt in the seat of a full sized cart, strap you in (against your will - since you really don't want to believe), give you a GPS and wind instruments, and set you on your way downwind, faster than the wind - and you still would not believe. So clearly I'm the stupid one for wasting my time.
Of all the ways you can choose to keep the cart centred of the tread why do you choose to deform the flatness of the belt by placing boards under both sides of it?
We turn the edges of the belt up to keep it from going off either side. I can give you my absolute 100% guarantee that no matter what we did, it wouldn't be good enough.
With all due respect - KISS MY A$$ You want to pull out credentials and compare? What have you learned about science by shaking a sign beside the road?
In the video the cart “rocks” back and forth between the “pit” of the roller and the “bump” created by the boards under the belt
No it does not. The prop is in cleaner air behind the belt (less gradient). That's why it's hovering there.
Before the filming started I believe the cart was held against the belt so it stored kinetic energy beyond what it needed to overcome the rolling resistance of the wheels.
Yes, and then our one ounce prop doled out that kinetic energy over the next 1 minute, 48 seconds, even though we show that it will coast to a stop in under 7 seconds on its own. Good thinking.
The cart never even got close to the top end of the tread and it was never a toss of a coin that it ever would.
As I said many times, we went to a good deal of effort to get it to "hover". It can't very well advance on the treadmill and stay on it indefinitely at the same time. Take your pick genius.
Why does someone say - “It’s not scientific, its all kinetic energy”? What is meant by this?
It's a sarcastic comment refering to a not so sharp critic that made exactly the same comment you have about stored energy.
I thought I had given you an EXACT script for the test.
I'm sure you have. I didn't plan to go back and find it. I planned to do your silly test today, and in fact went down to feel for the "pit" in my treadmill in the middle of writing this response. But screw your test. I really don't care if you believe. This problem sort of takes care of itself in that the tests and explanations I've given have been more than sufficient for anyone that I have the slightest intellectual respect for.
Gosh no. That'll be plenty.