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GRAVI - NUCLEAR DRIVE
Gravi-nuclear Propulsion
Gravi-nuclear Propulsion (Fusion, Fission, Annihilation) is the world's first propulsion for traveling to the nearby star systems, with speed close to lightspeed. The Gravi-nuclear fission propulsion is a small and lightweight plasma jet that can use less radioactive elements such as Thorium, or non-radioactive Mercury, as fuel. Nuclear propulsion is similarly small, but much more effective, with higher thrust than any electric-only propulsion system. The Gravi-nuclear fusion and annihilation propulsion is more powerful, but requires higher initial energy. Fully functional Warp Drive Gravi-nuclear Propulsion in annihilation mode can be used as anti-gravitational warp drive, for traveling to the deep Universe, at lightspeed. Annihilation energy of a nucleus (energy of small bang) is used to generate time-space deformation. This anti-gravitational deformation of time-space on the back of a starship creates gravitational thrust, which accelerates the starship. Fuel can consist of any interplanetary gas and dust, or any mass. Anti-gravitational launch to space We can use anti-gravitational drive for a launch into orbit. New generation starships, without fuel tanks, will be much more smaller. With this anti-gravitational drive, we can perform very cheap launches into orbit, because energy source and high-power laser can stay on ground. Colonisation of Galaxy With Warp Drive, we could travel to the deep Universe, and colonize our galaxy. Because we travel at lightspeed, starship passengers will be traveling only three years to any of the planets in our galaxy. So, after three years of traveling, we can see any of the 100 billion planets in the Milky Way. If there is a climate like on Earth, we could simply start our own new civilization in this paradise. This technology is based on the Theory of Everything, which explains all mystery of physics. |
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