OK sure. Like I stated I am not looking for one answer. This is just discussion and my inquiry. It would be nice to see a type of radiation that can move a ship with little to absolute zero fuel to create it.
OK sure. Like I stated I am not looking for one answer. This is just discussion and my inquiry. It would be nice to see a type of radiation that can move a ship with little to absolute zero fuel to create it.
Actually not true. A solar sail meets his most recent definition. "Radiation that moves a ship with little or no fuel to create it."
^We'll get Data and La Forge on that post haste!
I got it. If I'd gotten here earlier, I'd have answered "virtually all of them."Actually, what I described was a rocket engine. I'm trying to make a point here.
If you don’t carry oxygen in some form, how in hell is the fuel supposed to burn?. . . I think to be perfectly honest, the laser propulsion drive I mentioned yesterday is the only thing that would come close to your requirements. Like I said, it shoots a ground-based laser at the ship and ignites or burns off material carried aboard. The expelling of this material is what provides the actual propulsion. You still have to carry fuel material for the purpose, but you don't have to carry oxygen for on-board ignition like you do in a rocket. This would save considerable weight over a rocket.
Problem with those is slowing down.
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