Creating very low frequency electromagnetic (EM) waves around 10 kHz without large antennas is challenging, as efficient transmission typically requires antennas sized at λ/4 to λ/2. Transmitting substantial power, such as 1 kW, necessitates long antennas, potentially leading to interference with naval communications due to the use of VLF for submarine communication. The discussion explores alternative methods, such as using Lorentz forces for manipulating objects at a distance, though achieving effective propulsion with low-frequency waves remains complex. Suggestions include considering phase-matched currents to maximize unidirectional forces and exploring beamed propulsion concepts. Overall, the feasibility of compact, effective transmission at these frequencies is still under scrutiny.