Prof. James Woodward has spent more than a decade working out a Machian theory of inertia which holds the promise of a propellantless space-drive able to turn power directly into motion. Brian Wang, at Next Big Future has covered Paul March’s exposition of Prof. Woodward’s work…
Mach Effect 4: More Mach Effect Answers
…the hoped for efficiency is 1 N thrust per watt of power. That may not happen, but what about more modest thrust/power levels? What if we can get 1 N/kW? Consider the high-powered VASIMR we’ve discussed here, running with 200 MW of power. At top-gear, when it’s exhaust velocity is ~300 km/s, it’s using about 150,000 W for every newton of thrust. An MLT getting 1 N/kW and massing 200 tons, with that power supply would accelerate at ~1 m/s2. Where does that get us? Mars, when it’s at opposition and ~0.5 AU, is just 6.3 days travel away, while Pluto, at it’s aphelion at 50 AU, is but 63 days away. Nine weeks.
What about further goals? The Sun’s gravity-focus is 587 AU away, minimum – just 31 weeks. A small fleet of MLT propelled ships could drop gravity focus telescopes to spy, at high resolution, on all the nearby stars, confirming whether they have planets worth launching probes to. And those probes? Results from Alpha Centauri would be just 18 years away – including the time required to signal back. Results from Tau Ceti would be just 36 years away. In just 100 years we’d be hearing back from stars 42 lightyears away.