Space ship design

So, given the ball method for upwards lift, it should be possible to have a space ship have 4 of those balls on its outside rectangle base provide enough lift to fly up to space.

Then we need some force generated from inside the ship to propel it forward.

What if the ship took off with a charged battery, and a tank full of water?

If the electricity from water hypothesis is correct, it can use a rocket engine with water vapor from heating up the water source to generate thrust. Given enough water and enough electrical power, and the 'create matter' hypothesis, IF the starting charge was big enough, a particle creator could be used to use the extra power not powering the vaporizer, to create water particles.

Is there a point where we can chainstart a reaction like this, with a bit of water, a bit of electricity charge, and article creation science, to have almost infinite speeds for a space ship?

Comments

  1. OR:
    What if you used the opposite of fusion, withdrawing energy from Helium and make it water, and use the resulting energy for power? Maybe 'melting' the Helium into Water molecules via reverse fusion?

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