
PurposeThe author's aim is to offer a revolutionary method – the non‐rocket transfer of energy and thrust into Space with distances of millions of kilometers.Design/methodology/approachThe author develops the theory and makes the computations.FindingsThe method is more efficient than transmission of energy by high‐frequency waves.Practical implicationsThe method may be used for space launch and for acceleration of spaceships and probes to very high speeds, up to relativistic speed by current technology.Originality/valueThe research presented contains prospective projects which illustrate the possibilities of the suggested method.
Physics - General Physics, General Physics (physics.gen-ph), Physics - Space Physics, FOS: Physical sciences, Space Physics (physics.space-ph)
Physics - General Physics, General Physics (physics.gen-ph), Physics - Space Physics, FOS: Physical sciences, Space Physics (physics.space-ph)
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