EM drive looks kaput, sadly. Ion no good due to too little thrust. I like boron based “zip” propellants, but they are hypergolic level toxic. No cryogenics however.
EM drive looks kaput, sadly. Ion no good due to too little thrust. I like boron based “zip” propellants, but they are hypergolic level toxic. No cryogenics however.
^^ Yes, we've got his strewn around this thread a few timesbut it remains fascinating material.
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To be fair, I wouldn't find it fascinating - even more so that it was doable since the 1970-ies.
What I would find fascinating is how the world still plays monopoly and wastes massive amounts of money on military (escalating global conflicts and overall problems in the process) as opposed to building massive objects in space and fixing/remaking the socio-economic system and the Earth in general..
And I also find fascinating (preposterous more like it) is how Hollywood movies always portray humanity only being able to build these kinds of things in the 'distant future' when it was already a scientific fact and doable to build for decades - in fact its one of the reasons I find most scifi movies to be... incredibly lacking.
It's not that we can't do these it's the lack of will and politics
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