Electromagnetic Theory
David Goodwin, founder of electromagnetic theory, is a program manager at the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of High Energy and Nuclear Physics. In a conference in Utah on July 8, 2002, he proposed an unusual idea. He said that during the extreme cooling of electromagnets, a strange property is demonstrated. For about 100 nanoseconds after electricity is conducted into the magnetic (100 billionths of a second) it vibrates. He theorized the ability to control that vibration into one direction would be strong enough to send a craft into deep space faster than anyone has ever accomplished. The spacecraft would literally be jolted through space. This theory has blossomed and may in fact become a reality in the not too distant future.
With this technology, we would be able to reach the heliopause, the place where the suns interstellar solar winds meet the winds from other star. The Heliopause is approximately 200 AU�s (astronomical units) from the sun. The distance from the sun to the earth is about 1 AU to give you an idea of the sheer quantity of space were dealing with.
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