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Phase Displacement Space Drive - Interstellar Propulsion

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Uploaded on Apr 17, 2011

It is a brief explanation about an innovative space propulsion system having two EM emitter, phased 0° 90°, and spaced quarter wavelength apart (nλ+ λ/4), creating attraction (contra-phase 180°) and repulsion (in-phase 0°), in order to produce net thrust force in an energy-efficient way, enabling fast interstellar travel.
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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  • madmatt784

    dude just google it you find lots of ideas on this stuff.

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  • mferreirajr

    ok. Could you provide some keywords in order to lead us to a narrower search result?

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  • madmatt784

    Yuppers... This is pretty old stuff warmed over yet again.. Yes this guy is stealing another ideas. My father worked on a project like this in the 80's and early 90's. The Creator of this post is a fraud.. copy cat.What ever you would like to call him he just is not original.. I think the problem that hits this is thermal dynamics. You need energy to make this work even in deep space you have to catch a wave generated from something.

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  • mferreirajr

    It is very easy to slander or defame someone for just a malicious delight.

    If you're saying this project is a pretty old stuff, could provide some proof or references?

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  • Chad Hale

    This is old, And I mean OLD.

    Forget all the gibberish, fad names, labels, and claims of copyright this kid and others like him vomit forth every now and then;

    why?

    "Scalar wave" technology has been researched by some of the best.

    David Bohm's work with scalar waves over 30 years ago is absolutely astounding.

    You should not be trying to lay claim to someone else's work as your own, where I am from the name for any person who does that is called; THIEF, FRAUD, and LIAR.

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  • mferreirajr

    Please, can you prove?

    Could you cite references?

    I tell you "scalar wave" was already researched by Nikola Tesla et al. as means of energy transmission but still not similarly as means of propulsion as is shown in this conceptual video.

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  • mferreirajr

    Be cool. I'm grateful for your tips.

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  • TheReasonWhyGuy

    I would love to see, even in a pathetically small scale example, this principle, resulting in ANY amount of thrust, even is barely measurable :)

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  • JD Sweet

    Excellent videos. I was thinking propulsion can be achieved with radio waves up to the speed of light, and maybe beyond.

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  • Thorsupremecommander

    wow, this is something similar to one of my em propulsion concepts I've analysed, however I wonder how you get 1 g force out of 50 W of power? It is true that in ideal system 48.118 W per kg is needed to achieve state of levitation, however according to my calculations one can get only fraction of N from power of kW.

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  • spacedecoy

    The emitter and receiver are physically coupled, any attraction or repulsion has an opposite polarity exerted through this coupling cancelling out any imparted momentum, what might work is converting the mass to photons and firing them at a physically close receiver that converts them to mass by absorption, then separate a distance the transmitter and receiver then the heavy side emits its mass as photons to the light side before the transmitter and receiver are drawn together before repeating

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  • madmatt784

    Eather and potential kinetic energy... My father was the one that worked with this. If I remember they could not come up with enough I am not a engineer amperage to push the wave so they could get something to ride the wave. The next problem was with the waves that they were able to produce they did not think they could build a craft that could take the gforces of the acceleration. Please rememeber I was a young boy listening in on these conversations.

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  • madmatt784

    True.. but that is like saying you can build a glider and sail around the earth.

    cuase there are wind currents. blah

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