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The discussion centers on the Explosively Pumped Flux Compression Generator (EPFCG), a technology known for its ability to generate extremely powerful energy. Participants express curiosity about its applications, particularly in propulsion systems and gravity manipulation. However, it is clarified that EPFCG is not designed for sustained use or gravity effects, as its fundamental construction limits its operational capabilities to single-use applications. The conversation emphasizes the need for a clear understanding of the technology's principles before exploring potential applications.

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This technology according to what I've been reading has extremely powerful energy and I'm wondering what technologies it's used for today. Has there been propulsion systems made with this technology? Has it been used to effect gravity? Has it been tried to sustain itself instead of destroying after one use? Anything will interest me
 
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MagMad said:
Has there been propulsion systems made with this technology?
What makes you think it could be used for propulsion in any way?
MagMad said:
Has it been used to effect gravity?
Again, this has nothing to do with gravity.

It is not helpful to take two random concepts and expect a relation between them.
MagMad said:
Has it been tried to sustain itself instead of destroying after one use?
That does not work by construction of the concept.
 

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