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#1 2016-10-23 09:42:23

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Future tech? I took this from one of RobertDyck's posts.

From Human Missions:
http://newmars.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=7106&p=10
Post #240 by RobertDyck
http://msnwllc.com/space-propulsion
Some really interesting stuff in here:
http://msnwllc.com/propulsion-publications
I did not what to loose a path to this stuff.  It would get buried and forgotten faster there than here.

If any of these concepts come true, then it will alter things quite a bit.  If more than one comes true, then I guess it will be a whole new game.

There was one article I was browsing where they created plasma, and pushed it through a tapering spiral to compress it.  I believe they propose to do fusion this way.  It is not a notion that I would have thought of.  Nice to learn new notions, especially if they open a new method of doing things.

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#2 2016-10-23 11:58:40

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Re: Future tech? I took this from one of RobertDyck's posts.

Ok, I both like this and it bothers me.  If it works why don't we know about it.  Still it is a clever attempt at fusion I think.
http://www.sorlox.com/


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