This document discusses the science behind ramjet engines. It begins with the history and evolution of ramjets from their conception in 1913 to modern applications. The core components of a ramjet - the inlet, combustion chamber, and nozzle - are explained. Ramjets work by compressing incoming air without moving parts and mixing it with fuel for combustion. Dual-mode scramjets can operate with both subsonic and supersonic combustion. While ramjets are most efficient at supersonic speeds, limitations exist such as inability to operate in a vacuum. Modern applications include missiles, aircraft, and innovative antimatter research.