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Phase-shift Plasma Turbine - Interplanetary Space Flight

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Uploaded on Jul 11, 2011

The Phase-shift Turbine consists of a set of concentric coils, axially rotated from each other, and feed by phased RF sources, producing radial and longitudinal sequences, which results in helical moving force, ionizing intake gas/particle/ion, generating continuous unidirectional thrust. It was designed in order to operate in atmospheric environments, mainly during takeoff, and in space to reuse exhaust gases from chemical rockets to booster the overall ISP, enhancing utilization of both energy and propellant.
http://www.crossfirefusion.com/thruster

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  • mferreirajr

    Note: take a look at "Aneutronic Fusion Reactor - Eco-friendly Nuclear Energy" watch?v=VUrt186pWoA

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    Note: take a look at "Nuclear Fusion Reactor - Clean, Safe, and Environmentally Friendly Atomic Energy" watch?v=ro5-QYqqxzM

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  • AnOldBlackMarble

    So is this an Archimedes screw in space? I Don't know enough practical physics to determine if this is load of hooey or not but if it was legit every Lunar X-Prize competitor out there would jump on it, but they are not, so I have to conclude that this is nonsense.

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  • mferreirajr

    Most of the human judgements are just based on subjectivities and preconceived dogmas.

    Genetically, there is no difference between a modern man, a medieval man, and cavern man who lived 30000 years ago. In my opinion, no matter how much time passes, regular people will always tend to believe in their own beliefs like "Earth is flat and square and the Sun is that revolves around the Earth", "Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible", even someone often proving that they are wrong.

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  • kisko211

    How do you learn this? or if I may rephrase it. Where would be a great place to start?

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  • mferreirajr

    If you’re open-minded, you can gain wisdom from everything you try and gather insight. What do you wish you should learn about; there is countless information out there over the web.

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  • Steven Stapleton

    Great ideas are a dime a dozen, being bold and risky enough to attempt them are rare occurrences. IF YOU BUILD IT THEY WILL COME.

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  • JASON PALAZZO

    You should get in touch with me.

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  • JASON PALAZZO

    As per this assumption, by creating a wave which would cause the fabric of space ahead of a spacecraft to contract and the space behind it to expand. The ship would then ride this wave inside a region of flat space known as a warp bubble, and would not move within this bubble, but instead be carried along as the region itself moves as a consequence of the actions of the drive.

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  • JASON PALAZZO

    highly possible yet, not very logical, kinda like a rocket engine. way to much energy being spent and not enough intelligent design.

    its not about acceleration in space its about standing still.

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  • Paul Saunders

    Well at least my design has merit in some way as well i just cannot get it past the paper till i can get it there it will wait till the right people come along. that will be soon enough then i will just make it since i know how it all works take 2 yrs to build it But similar to some i have seen but alot different in many ways. Peace all

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  • bakothegreat

    BROTHER THIS ISNT FOCUSED AT ALL, your talking about a mass-thruster, then start to talk about how all your doing is adding phases to the Vasimir project. What are you getting at? You have a flawed theory and I am going to correct all your ideas right now, but deserve full credit when you realize that I am right.

    Find an energy source you trust. Calculate your potential energy. Then apply math to your propulsion to produce your potential thrust. More efficient that way.

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