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Dear Michio Kaku.
I wanted to ask a question about traveling in space with a space ship.
If a spacecraft emits a dense electron field around itself extended
out to space in all directions from the craft, Wouldn't this electron
force field (Electrons themselves) allow the material of the space
craft to not absorb energy to the ship itself, (If a system cannot
absorb energy then it cannot expand).
All materials act as antennas if they are moving through space, The
antenna in motion would collect energy and expand until it can no
longer expand as a single material.
If that antenna had an electron force field around it dense enough to
absorb incoming energy while in motion then the electron field would
expand but the antenna should change little in mass.
This above question relates to only Electron fields and not
Electromagnetic fields radiated from electrons.
Gerald L. Blakley
I wanted to ask a question about traveling in space with a space ship.
If a spacecraft emits a dense electron field around itself extended
out to space in all directions from the craft, Wouldn't this electron
force field (Electrons themselves) allow the material of the space
craft to not absorb energy to the ship itself, (If a system cannot
absorb energy then it cannot expand).
All materials act as antennas if they are moving through space, The
antenna in motion would collect energy and expand until it can no
longer expand as a single material.
If that antenna had an electron force field around it dense enough to
absorb incoming energy while in motion then the electron field would
expand but the antenna should change little in mass.
This above question relates to only Electron fields and not
Electromagnetic fields radiated from electrons.
Gerald L. Blakley