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>> No.11677339 [View]
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When will we have zero point energy based propulsion so that we can finally lebensraum the AYY's?

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>>9924122
>very likely
but that shit aint real, of cause you can waste your time on it if you feel like it

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>>9750902
funny thing americans and Sovjets build these in in the cold war, so their bomber could patrol 24/7

if I remember correct one of the american planes crashed and almost caused a catastrophe

and the sovjet jet gave his pilots super cancer

also to the brainlet who mentioned Subs
in water everthing "weights less"
A plane cant fly with the required amount of shielding

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somewhat related question. Is the Delta-V required for traveling from LEO to LMO (I took the avg distance between Earth and Mars:) 2,971 Km/s? If I did my math shit right(transit Delta-V=2*sqrt[D*A]), and I wanted a spacecraft capable of not only this kind of Delta-V but to also do it in a transit time of 84.13 hours(I used constant acceleration of 9.81 m/s for the transit Delta-V). What kind of propulsion system would be used? I'm also assuming nuclear power is going to be used, either to power the propulsion device or be the propulsion itself. What would it be /sci/? What would you use?
>Pic unrelated...Or is it?

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