This is really good for space proportion you could even have the inside of your engine be made of the reflective material for solar sail so there's more effect and you can get the planets in are solar system really quickly
This wouldn't work in space. It's not being pushed up by the laser, it's rapidly heating the air under it and causing it to expand, pushing the cone up. How is that going to happen in space if there's no gas up there?
@@yourma2000 You are right in this exact case. But maybe you find it interesting to know, that gas from onboard tanks or an ablative solid could be used for this concept to work in space.
@@yourma2000 My response seems to have disappeared. The interesting thing about using gas or ablative materials with laser beam powered propulsion, is that we avoid having to install an expensive and heavy turbopump system and combustion chamber. I don't know how practical it will turn out to be, but the idea is really cool.
DOD vid of some sort. These are the early stages of what everyone thinks are ufos today, the “gimball” craft, these are decoys and they saw them during training exercises.
You can when you make a spheroid object with as close to 360 degree laser-surface area to propel at will, especially since it can glide in a high winds it just needs to nudge it self in the direction it needs to go and can track nearby currents for quick shifts
Is it because in space and vacum no air so it cant be used by nasa that this wont work or that it still is at an early stage where it will take years till this will be used to power commertial airlines planes?
internal laser beam=next jet engine propulsion!!
Underrated
Invented this back in the 70's, yet was thinking of heat reflecting tiles, & cone ocelators for trajectory maneuvers!
This is really good for space proportion you could even have the inside of your engine be made of the reflective material for solar sail so there's more effect and you can get the planets in are solar system really quickly
This wouldn't work in space. It's not being pushed up by the laser, it's rapidly heating the air under it and causing it to expand, pushing the cone up.
How is that going to happen in space if there's no gas up there?
@@yourma2000 You are right in this exact case. But maybe you find it interesting to know, that gas from onboard tanks or an ablative solid could be used for this concept to work in space.
@@sciencelab4225 We call that rocket fuel, don't we?
@@yourma2000 My response seems to have disappeared. The interesting thing about using gas or ablative materials with laser beam powered propulsion, is that we avoid having to install an expensive and heavy turbopump system and combustion chamber. I don't know how practical it will turn out to be, but the idea is really cool.
I saw this on tv as a kid. Anyone know what this is from?
DOD vid of some sort. These are the early stages of what everyone thinks are ufos today, the “gimball” craft, these are decoys and they saw them during training exercises.
What was the name of this episode ? I’m trying to find the other videos from this episode
th-cam.com/video/LAdj6vpYppA/w-d-xo.html
Can’t maneuver with that tho
I'm sure there is a way
You can when you make a spheroid object with as close to 360 degree laser-surface area to propel at will, especially since it can glide in a high winds it just needs to nudge it self in the direction it needs to go and can track nearby currents for quick shifts
Is it because in space and vacum no air so it cant be used by nasa that this wont work or that it still is at an early stage where it will take years till this will be used to power commertial airlines planes?
They are using it to power U.F.O's🤔
This is used for DoD these are decoys and surveillance this will never be public tech or at least not in our lifetime
@@iamwill3561 saucers are more likely to use MHD engines which arent related to aliens or anti gravity at all
Could be modified better.
Unreliable trash vehicle
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