If we have a non combustible power source

In summary: Most excellent, then I will look into those generators. Thank you. i appreciate the help without the i can't possibly do it.
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If i create a non combustible self-sustaining energy source that generates zero radiation, what kind of propulsion system could be designed? Is someone out there with that type of propulsion system already?
 
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TL;DR Summary: Traveling for generations

If i create a non combustible self-sustaining energy source that generates zero radiation, what kind of propulsion system could be designed? Is someone out there with that type of propulsion system already?
One good approach would be to use the energy to power an electrical generator. Then there is a multitude of electrical devices already developed and ready to use that power. That is how nuclear energy is used now by aircraft carriers and submarines. In aerospace, the issues of weight and safety are critical.
 
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Dee said:
If i create a non combustible self-sustaining energy source that generates zero radiation, what kind of propulsion system could be designed? Is someone out there with that type of propulsion system already?
If we ignore the 'self-sustaining' part to keep things within the realm of real physics, then you're basically talking about anything that could be powered by electricity. I believe anything with a propeller or a turbine would work, and if you can quickly heat a gas then anything that runs on rapid gas expansion.

Note that talk of free energy devices or perpetual motion is not permitted here at PF, in case that's what you meant by 'self-sustaining'.
 
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One good approach would be to use the energy to power an electrical generator. Then there is a multitude of electrical devices already developed and ready to use that power. That is how nuclear energy is used now by aircraft carriers and submarines. In aerospace, the issues of weight and safety are critical.
most excellent, then I will look into those generators. Thank you. i appreciate the help without the i can't possibly do it. Imagine if every person whos defied the laws of their modern science just didn't. lol
 
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Imagine if every person whos defied the laws of their modern science just didn't.
That sentence is very hard to parse in English, but please remember that we don't defy any laws of science here at PF. We discuss mainstream science here, which is why you got that helpful answer from @FactChecker :wink:
 
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If you are looking for practical applications for your proposed power source, you will want to consider its power output - i.e. wattage. Some power sources can last virtually forever but have a very low maximum output (such as the power source aboard the space probes). Others have a virtually unlimited output. Do you know which flavour your device is?
 
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