• E3 | The physics of space travel - Engineering vs Breakthrough Physics?

  • Mar 18 2021
  • Duración: 1 h y 16 m
  • Podcast

E3 | The physics of space travel - Engineering vs Breakthrough Physics?

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  • In this episode, we’ll take you on a deep dive into the physics of space travel. Are we merely grappling with a challenging engineering problem or will new breakthroughs, an entirely new physics be required in order to utilize space to its fullest potential? We will discuss this question with our guest, Professor Martin Tajmar, renowned Austrian Physicist, Professor and Chair of Space Systems at the Technical University of Dresden, and hurray, a Fellow International Space University Alumnus, a member of the family. Martin has worked at NASA, ESA, in South Korea, and the Austrian Institute of Technology, performing research on electric and miniaturised propulsion and on breakthrough propulsion physics. Professor Tajmar is the author of the book: “Advanced Space Propulsion Systems” and has received critical acclaim from the scientific community for his research on Electric Propulsion. CONTENT 00:01:28 Intro 00:06:45 International Space University 00:08:26 The physics of space propulsion 00:10:36 The limits 00:13:36 Nuclear propulsion 00:18:50 Breakthrough propulsion 00:21:05 Option 1 | Inertial mass 00:22:40 Option 2 | Negative mass 00:26:10 Space X 00:38:08 Nukes for space propulsion 00:42:49 Option 3 | Negative mass self-acceleration 00:44:56 Option 4 | Zero-point Energy 00:45:26 Electric propulsion 00:51:20 Future
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