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by DanielBMarkham 3216 days ago
There's definitely some interesting math going on. For example, max aerodynamic pressure happens immediately, on launch, with each additional millisecond decreasing stress on the payload.

At high enough speeds, does the atmosphere supercavitate? Could you use a double-shot, with the first projectile basically ablating away and creating a "wake" for the second to fly through?

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I think the aerospike concept is related to this solution.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drag-reducing_aerospike

Interesting. The "air spike" referenced there is like another idea I was wondering about: cross a bunch of laser beams ahead of the bullet, from a spread-out set of ground-based lasers. Like laser launch, but for rarefying the air in front instead of for powering a rocket.