Sujet : Re: Could magnets be used for interstellar propulsion?
De : PointedEars (at) *nospam* web.de (Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design sci.physics sci.astroSuivi-à : sci.physicsDate : 02. Feb 2026, 05:40:10
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Ian wrote:
Stefan Ram wrote:
Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> wrote or quoted:
What are the effects of magnetic field lines on star formation in
galaxies?
>
These natural magnetic fields in galaxies and their gradients,
I think, are relatively weak. Over long timescales and over larger
spatial regions, their effects can accumulate and become noticeable.
But to drive a spacecraft, you'd need fields that are fairly strong
at the location of the ship and at the moment the ship is there.
You also need a large _gradient_ of magnetic field.
What is that even supposed to mean?
[Since you have not announced your F'up2 <
news:sci.electronics.design> which
you should have, and this has more to do with physics that electronics
anyway, I am ignoring it. F'up2 sci.physics instead.]
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