#GYROSCOPE IN SPACE GENERATOR#
I was thinking about propulsion and firstly, if for instance, we had more efficient fusion generators, using the super heated hydrogen (the little knowledge of fusion generators i have is basically injecting hydrogen into a super-heated 'donut' which uses magnetic force to prevent the fusion heating up the wall of the generator and once the fusion reaction has reached a certain point, it becomes self sufficient until it runs out of fuel) would venting the super-heated gas created create a viable propulsion system? Even if you used the super-heated gas to create steam to create electricity there would still be gas left to be vented? Though as of yet i can't really think of a way of getting rid of the immense heat if the craft were trying to stay stationary unless there is a way of 'containing' the super-heated gas (if im right in thinking said gas is plasma?) then we have already discovered alloys of metals that can withstand the heat of the sun, would something similar manage to contain compressed plasma for a realistic amount of time? Also i know this is straight out of a sci-fi tv show (stargate universe) but it inspired my imagination, the ship in that series 'destiny' flies through the upper layers of the sun to 're-fuel' itself, it would be possible with the right technology to 'scoop' off some of the hydrogen from stars, which to me seems a good renewable (but not infinite) source of fuel, though as of yet i don't have a viable way of protecting an entire craft, the only thing i could think of when trying to sleep last night (which is getting worse, taking me more than 4 hours to fall asleep now) was to use a scoops of a similar design as the planes that provide fuel to jets in the air, a scoop that extends out whilst the ship stays just along the corona which the heat is less intense.
#GYROSCOPE IN SPACE HOW TO#
I don't know much about science at all, just a lot of little bits and pieces here and there, like i understand how to slow a craft down in space you would have to put equal force to slow down as you did to speed up unless there is a gravitational force at work, thank you in advance for reading my ramblings it would be amazing to hear some real intelligent people pick apart my ideas:)Ī large mass is inevitable though if we are talking about travelling between stars, however in the solar system size becomes more managable depending on the speed of the craft but then if used in a space craft rather than a space station, multiple course changes will always be needed.
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Also another problem i have in my daydreaming is the fact that if we ever have the capability to travel AS fast OR faster than light, how would we solve the problem of stellar debris, very small or big meteorites and other objects floating around out there? The only idea I've had yet is if we could somehow capitalize on dark matter, if it truly is pushing the galaxies away from eachother that would mean it is anti-gravity, pushing things away rather than pulling them in, if you could use dark matter you would have the ability to push objects away from the front of the craft. I've thought on other ideas such as a fusion generator creating plasma that is ejected at high velocity but in my daydreaming i can't ever seem to think of a viable fuel source that wouldn't take up a large amount of space. If a gyroscope rotating at a high speed was contained in a sphere and it stays in the same position, then you could use some sort of mechanics to move the craft around the sphere = a fast maneuver though of course this would need *some thrusters + a lot of propulsion to be able to slow down or change course.
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The reason i wonder this is simply because i think it would work well as a way to maneuver craft faster than using thrusters. stay in the same position) in the earths gravitational pull/further out into space.
![gyroscope in space gyroscope in space](https://scienceandnature.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/6010_4.jpg)
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Quite often on the nights i can't sleep i daydream about solutions to the problems of inter-stellar travel and while most of my ideas end up being more science fiction than plausible, i have always wondered if a gyroscope would work (e.g.