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Using Nuclear Power For MHD/EHD Propulsion

Background Research
Before I dig into the new information I implore you to read my other articles on magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) and electrohydrodynamics (EHD) in order to understand this article. In this article I will hopefully finally wrap up my arguments for why MHD/EHD propulsion makes sense by showing you this NASA document that explores the topic in depth. I will then begin the journey into nuclear powered craft. Buckle up.
How MHD can explain no sonic boom
https://medium.com/@Observing_The_Anomaly/how-mhd-can-explain-the-difficult-to-explain-no-sonic-boom-of-uap-205af0fff4be
Cube-in-a-sphere Explanation
https://medium.com/@Observing_The_Anomaly/cube-in-a-sphere-uap-potentially-explained-using-ufo-patents-and-advances-in-nanotechnology-i-4133ebb3dbd7
Actual Demonstrations of MHD
https://medium.com/@Observing_The_Anomaly/actual-demonstrations-of-magnetohydrodynamics-being-used-to-create-nonconventional-flight-a-strong-93d74fa6ab83
Nuclear Power
“Separating Propulsive Mass and Energy for Space Applications” is a less than 10 page 2022 NASA report worth reading. It covers magnetohydrodynamics and electrohydrodymic propulsion and nuclear thermionic avalanche cells (NTAC) which are basically the newest “nuclear batteries” that can be as small as a button. The same report discusses LENR in a very serious manner and acknowledges it’s worthy of study with credible results although not fully understood. The report has 25 references.
The document covers many advanced concepts that I have been trying to convey in my previous articles. This isn’t the only NASA document like this. It’s a relatively simple read. There are other more complex ones. NASA has made it clear that rocket technology is not the technology of the future. We can’t realistically go beyond Mars with rocket technology and we likely will not go to mars with conventional rocket technology alone. The writing is on the wall and it’s…