1. David Goodwin proposes an electromagnetic propulsion system for spacecraft that uses supercooled electromagnets vibrating at 400,000 times per second to provide thrust.
2. The system would use a nuclear reactor to power solid-state switches that pulse the electromagnets, generating a vibration that could theoretically propel a spacecraft at a fraction of 1% the speed of light.
3. While speculative, if successful the system could enable missions to the edge of the solar system and beyond, faster than any chemical rockets. Testing is needed to determine if the magnets can truly generate unidirectional thrust.