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Old January 3rd 11, 04:23 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default StarShips (To save Humankind)

The Sun gives life,and life will be consumed by its fire. This is the
end effect of a medium stars fusion. Earthlings will have to wait 5
billion more years for this spacetime event. A day will come when we
have to leave the Earth,or end up as an ash. I have two ideas #1
build huge space ships. #2 rocket the Earth out of the solar
system(Taking its moon with it.) We should not wait,for other
explosive events can happen as I type. We need to have greart Ion,and
plasma engines. Reality is we have good working ion engines now.
Plasma engine to go to Oort belt. I am working on a pulse ramjet
fusion engine(Its a spin off from my "Pulse Fusion design" Pulse
rockets are the way to go. TreBert
 




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