Would EU theory (have) change(d) space exploration?-Continued

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Would EU theory (have) change(d) space exploration?-Continued

Unread post by Xuxalina Rihhia » Fri Jan 03, 2020 3:19 am

https://www.thunderbolts.info/forum/php ... =8&t=17356

I personally think that Space Exploration would have been different and better than it is now. Unfortunately, all these planned wars have sapped our space exploration to a bare minimum.
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Electric rockets

Unread post by White Salamander » Tue Jan 21, 2020 12:25 pm

After discovering The Thunderbolts a year ago and latching onto the E.U. model I've fantasized about NASA developing a space vehicle that could enter low earth orbit via a Birkeland current and then hitch a ride on a plasma filament to explore the solar system and beyond. Space exploration would then become fast, fun, friendly and fiscally feasible.

Now we need an Elon Musk type person to join the Electric Universe and make electric rockets as common as Tesla cars.
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