The fundamental engines and zero-point systems (Die Glocke)
In the beginning, I must say, that sometimes I have thought that some mystery machines are even more sophisticated than we ever want to believe. When we are thinking about "Die Glocke", and the strange quicksilver looking metal, we have forgotten that the strange "metal" in the accelerator would be only the liquid helium. That would make this extraordinary machine the zero-point test device.
There is a possibility to create the fundamental engine for interplanetary flight. That engine would use the combined systems for creating the hovering effect. The primary system would be the zero-point system, which raises the craft from the ground. There might be the laser, what can put in the middle of the motor for creating extra power for hovering, if the liquid helium would not have enough power.
When the craft is moving in the space, it would use WARP or radio wave based version of the photon rocket. This kind of craft would use every each of its propulsion systems in different places. It would use the zero-point systems for hovering and rise from the ground.
That system uses the magnets for pulling the liquid helium to upwards and after that, the liquid gas would be collected to plate for reuse. The energy would be created by using a nuclear reactor, and if this device uses the photon or radio waves it can travel in the space extremely fast speed.
The problem with photon rockets is that their thrust would be very weak. But the speed of the exhaust is the speed of light. If the craft uses radio waves it would not need the propellant. But the acceleration to the speed of light would take years. This kind of systems is in the desks of NASA and other organizations like The British Interplanetary Society.
In the beginning, I must say, that sometimes I have thought that some mystery machines are even more sophisticated than we ever want to believe. When we are thinking about "Die Glocke", and the strange quicksilver looking metal, we have forgotten that the strange "metal" in the accelerator would be only the liquid helium. That would make this extraordinary machine the zero-point test device.
There is a possibility to create the fundamental engine for interplanetary flight. That engine would use the combined systems for creating the hovering effect. The primary system would be the zero-point system, which raises the craft from the ground. There might be the laser, what can put in the middle of the motor for creating extra power for hovering, if the liquid helium would not have enough power.
When the craft is moving in the space, it would use WARP or radio wave based version of the photon rocket. This kind of craft would use every each of its propulsion systems in different places. It would use the zero-point systems for hovering and rise from the ground.
That system uses the magnets for pulling the liquid helium to upwards and after that, the liquid gas would be collected to plate for reuse. The energy would be created by using a nuclear reactor, and if this device uses the photon or radio waves it can travel in the space extremely fast speed.
The problem with photon rockets is that their thrust would be very weak. But the speed of the exhaust is the speed of light. If the craft uses radio waves it would not need the propellant. But the acceleration to the speed of light would take years. This kind of systems is in the desks of NASA and other organizations like The British Interplanetary Society.
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