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SEx: riding the Magnetosphere

Post 1

Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit)

OK, I've read about this in a Science Fiction book (not sure who by) and it sounded impractical and pointless to me at the time, but more recently I heard of some military vehicles (spy planes?) which used the same principle...

Basically my question is, could you harness the forces of the Magnetosphere to fly/power a vehicle from the ground to earth orbit, or higher?


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Post 2

turvy (Fetch me my trousers Geoffrey...)

I don't know about the idea working but the author might be Adam Roberts and the book Gradisil.

t.


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Post 3

Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit)

Ah - that sounds like it... Oddly enough I've just started reading Swiftly by him...


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Post 4

turvy (Fetch me my trousers Geoffrey...)

The only other one of his books I've read is Land of the Headless. I would recommend it and also say that you need to persevere with it.

t.


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Post 5

Orcus

Perhaps for those of us who have not read these books it might be nice to expand upon the question a bit.

I know that I've no idea what the question really is I'm afraid.

What exactly does the book suggest is possible?


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Post 6

Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit)

OK....

It suggests that it would be possible to "levitate" by acting against the magnetic force of the magnetosphere, IIRC.

I heard something similar the other day about the blackbird spy plane...


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