Having a like magnetic charge in more than one place at one time is key to a warp speed. Producing and distributing the like charge to opposing interfaces possibly from a single source is what makes it work. Magnet same-charge resistance gives the thrust required. A very high-power magnetic field requires a high energy source. In a vacuum no need for streamlining to accomplish this. The resistance then has to be uneven but of the same like charge for propulsion forward or the object propelled will just standstill. Alternating from positive to the negative charge in the opposing interfaces can give an extra kick by excusing both ends of the polarity for thrust at the same time. So you get the force of both sides of the magnetic field at the same time instead of using just one side of the polarity for maximum thrust. I have no idea what the maximum trust could be because the power of the magnets involved determines this. This would be the first explanation for why any alien would build a flying saucer to travel far and wide in space to focus the polarity thrust at a central point to retain all electromagnetic field line potential force for maximum power. You don't want to waste any of the charge you produce with your electromagnetism. Your magnets spin round the central point to focus your opposing alternating charges there for maximum thrust....though that that would be just a theory. Oh the other interesting advantage to this type of engine is you can use it to slow down your spacecraft by reversing the direction of the magnetic field thrust and also can use it to steer and adjust directions with some angle rotation.
Best Kept Secret Park in Lake Oswego Great for Bike Riders, Walking and Running with Scenic River Views Lex Loeb Contributor Network . Lake Oswego does not like to advertise some of its best attractions for fear of attracting non-locals. The area has many interesting treasures almost no one from the Portland area bothers to explore. Lake Oswego has long had the cache' of an upper middle class white Anglo Saxon enclave that does not want the company of everyone from the Portland Metro Area coming in. One can't blame the present day city for trying to protect itself against crowds of non local strangers using their public facilities. Anyone who has been to lake Oswego actual lake knows it is a privately owned body of water that does not welcome the public access in anyway. That is not true of the Oswego Furnace Tower in George Rogers Park or Old River Drive that connects to the park's main pathway up along the Willamette river front. Along most of Old River drive the fro...
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