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&, station one million niles from Earth to see star's
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(25-01-2025, 06:52 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]We’ll explore the alleged origins of the TR-3B, its mind-bending technology, and the theories surrounding its existence—some of which suggest ties to alien.
€extraterrestrial technology.
"Chemical rockets, we use today, even with extra speed boost from flying by planets, or swinging by the sun for a boost, just don't have the ability to scale to useful interstellar speeds." Researchers have proposed a new propulsion method that could make covering the vast distances required for interstellar missions feasible within a human lifetime. The fundamental challenge in reaching a different star system lies in figuring out how to generate and transfer enough energy to a spacecraft both efficiently and affordably. The physical limitations of modern spacecraft pose significant challenges for reaching interstellar space in a human lifetime, especially with limited room onboard for carrying propellant or batteries. If we ever want to achieve the tremendous speeds necessary to cross interstellar distances in a human lifetime, we need to find outside-the-box solutions.
Enter relativistic electron beams made up of electrons moving close to the speed of light. "Beaming power to the ship has long been recognized as one way to get more energy […] than we can carry with us," Jeff Greason, Chief Technologist
of Electric Sky, Inc, and chairman of the Tau Zero Foundation, told Space.com. "Energy is power [multiplied by] time — so to get a given amount of energy from a beam, you either need very high power or you need to stay in the beam a long time."
(24-01-2025, 07:20 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Getting a spacecraft to another star is a monumental challenge.
We are still in q-ing to move fast if can...
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(03-02-2025, 11:50 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Year 2100. May see a artificially Sun to warm up earth....
China’s experimental artificial sun has made a breakthrough, burning for 1,000 seconds and reaching an
astonishing 100 million degrees Celsius. This milestone marks a significant advancement in nuclear fusion research, paving the way for future energy innovations.
https://youtu.be/riw1hTvpeDg?si=ESX3hNMs1YOVnnEl
(24-01-2025, 07:20 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Getting a spacecraft to another star is a monumental challenge.
So far, ya!. Yet so near. Only 20 years, maybe 40.
Believe or not to believe?.
