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by BurningFrog 216 days ago
> "Genergo’s system generates thrust without using any propellant and without expelling reaction mass, by directly converting electrical energy into thrust through controlled electromagnetic impulses."

Anyone have a clue how this might work?

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Maybe its possible to generate motion using the Earth's magnetic field under the right circumstances, though I'm not sure if that's really feasible. Or they might be able to create a very small thrust by emitting photons, but that must be very very small if its actually the case.
AFAIK that would require very powerful superconducting magnets or long tethers. This seems to be neither.
Generating matter somehow via E/c^2=m?

(I don't think you can do this but I'm not a physicist...)

You don't need to go that far. Light has momentum, and you can use that directly. It has the maximum possible specific impulse.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photon_rocket

However, it requires a lot of energy and we are nowhere near a practical model. It's also not "propellant-less"; the photons are the propellant.

The practical point of being "propellant-less" is that you don't use up some finite supply of propellant.

If the "propellant" is electricity that our solar panels can generate, that's functionally propellant-less!

Known physics permits creating matter from energy:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pair_production

If you have a source of energy on the spacecraft, like a solar panel, you could theoretically convert some of that energy to particle pairs with mass. But this is such an inefficient process (and so inherently low-mass with any practical energy source) that I doubt the claimed thruster could work this way.

100% this would never be practical, more wondering if that technically, it’s possible. Which it seems to be, thanks for the reference!