This article discusses the implications of phase change equations and how they might affect interstellar space travel. Although there are parallels between the two phase change equations, one was developed from statistical mechanics and the other from thermodynamics. It is suggested that the fundamental equation for the limit of superheat can be used to resolve the problem of propulsion in space travel. We consider two matter-antimatter systems: electron-positron and hydrogen-antihydrogen. As part of the space travel effort, antimatter must be gathered and stored in magnetic bottles in isolation.
Author(s) Details:
John H. Jennings,
Jennings Research & Editing, 2530 Hillegass Ave. #307, Berkeley, CA 94704, USA.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/NFPSR-V1/article/view/8121
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