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Microwave rockets. 


The microwaves can create plasma for ion engines. And it can boil things like liquid hydrogen in a rocket chamber. 

The EM thruster might not work. But there is a possibility to make the plasma-ion engine or electromagnetic rocket engine that microwaves. In the most conventional version, the EM-system points microwaves into the water or some other propellant. 

The microwave system just heats that material. And then that vapor can travel out from the exhaust tube. That is the most conventional version of the microwave-based rocket. 

That kind of microwave rocket can use any propellant, that it can boil or vaporize. The microwave-based rockets where microwaves expand propellant can be useful in flights to gas giants like Jupiter to transport the rocket into space. This speculative system can use water or hydrocarbon from Jupiter's atmosphere or its moons. The problem is that this kind of system requires a powerful energy source. 

The ion thruster can use microwaves for vaporizing and ionizing propellants that will drive to the acceleration tracks. 

The microwave system also can use in the crafts that travel in the asteroid belt. Microwave systems can use to vaporize things like iron or some other materials. The system just must ionize materials and then drive them to the particle accelerators.  Ion engines with two acceleration tracks can use both ions and anions for thrust. 

The ion engine requires only two tracks and the system that separates ions from anions. Then the system can drive anions to their acceleration track and ions into their acceleration track. Then the plus and minus poles in those tracks are on opposite sides. And the system will drive anions and ions into their magnetic acceleration tracks. 





The new type of quantum technology is much more than just quantum computing. 


MIT researchers have discovered that novel photovoltaic nanoparticles can emit streams of identical photons, potentially paving the way for new quantum computing technologies and quantum teleportation devices. The ability to create identical photons is necessary for making superpositions and quantum entanglements between those photons. If the photons or some other particles are in different energy levels but their oscillation is similar, that allows researchers to create quantum entanglement and transport information between those particles. 

Energy and wave movement always travel to the point, where the energy level is lower. And that makes it possible to create a system. That transports wave movement in a certain direction. If the spacecraft's nose is at a higher energy level than its tail, energy travels from the nose to the tail.  And that thing makes it possible to transport the craft forward. An interesting thing about this kind of system is that it can transport energy or wave movement in a certain direction. So we can call energy wave movement. And then induction thought is that wave movement that carries messages as radio waves.  

The new quantum technologies are much more than just quantum computing. Those systems are making it possible to create many great things. And one of them is the quantum system that focuses energy on one point. The idea is that the quantum entanglements are forming a series of quantum rolls on the shell. And then those quantum rolls transport wave movements in the middle of that structure. This thing is a very interesting tool for transporting information. And maybe that kind of system can someday transport even spacecraft. 


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