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The thruster would quickly die out once the static electricity on the vessel created an energy well that matches the energy of the electrons thrust.

Instead use a powerful laser. Light carries momentum without the need to preserve charge.



Ah! That “well” is exactly what I couldn’t understand from ion thrusters, where they shed electrons as they expulsé ionized gas. All I could find was “to keep the same charge”, but since there is no absolute ground, what’s the problem?

You just explained it :)


Np. I remember first coming to that realization.

Fun thought experiment: what happens to a beta emitter in outer space?




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