Ocean water as propulsion

izone@joymail.com
Sun, 14 Nov 99 13:49:19 PST

has anybody in here ever remember an old black and white film of an experiement carried out by a group of students that had to do with a smaller,unmanned, remote controlled submersible that had been propelled via some sort of interaction with the sea water that surrounded it and it do not use any sort of propellors for locomotion. i had read once that the idea could be applied to aircraft. maybe this is one of the methods of propulsion that the designers and operators of airships in the late 19th century had used or maybe what had made the ancient indian vimanas fly like they did. i had remembered this old film when i had read a post in a yahoo club that i am member of when somebody posted a post talking about super-conducting-magneto-hydrodynamics and the idea for scmhd was showned in the movie called the hunt for red october?
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