Method for storing and re-radiating energy to provide propulsion

Power plants – Reaction motor – Electric – nuclear – or radiated energy fluid heating means

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60204, F02C 1100

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047079797

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a method to produce and utilize propulsion forces on objects or devices by the controlled release of energy derived from absorbed radiation. The direction of the propulsion forces is controlled by controlling the rotation, configuration and composition of the absorber. Apparatuses are provided that comprise a rotating absorber and means to control the direction of the required thrust forces by adjusting the rotation, temperature, position of absorbing members, amount and kind of storing substance, by selective shading of the rotating absorber and re-directing the released energy once emitted.

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