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This is my new Idea for spaceship of future Today!!!!
Why Not use SUBMARINE as space ship? Isnot SUBMARINE already in hostile water enviroment? Not all that much difference between preasure being inside or outside! and All They have nearly endless Nuclear Power Now and are used to hold in air and good working enviromewnt for crew. Already have Radios and other important gear along with antennas, Of course sonor wouldnt be of much value but rempval of SONOR would allow more room for Food and entertainment for crew on long journey. All that would be needed is way to lift SUBMARINE space ship of tomorrow in to space. And there are ways through use of potentil and solar flux energies as laid out in paper By Dr. Ahhama presented last year. All that is needee is final researches and developements to allow this potential endless and limitless power source to be used. . SUBMARINE also have advantage of Metal body ands is protected against all radiations, nuclear, atomic and physical. I believe white papers are in need of preperation and posibaly symposium in New York trhis spring? SuBMARINES are available as of today and ready to go. All thats needed are Boosters, extra fuel . Once is space the SUBMARINES NUCLEAR engines acan be used to propell ship through spece. Symposium in New York this spring should be organixed I will be available soon and will be able to go to New York for these meetings, and would be interested in meeting all sorts of Americans including both Scientists and if possible American women with large breasts. Or Venusian Fire Women. Pat Flannery |
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