Jim figures the old thorium alloy column and partical accelerator punch line is a rocket.
To prove the point Jim requires a column of thorium alloy and a particle accelerator (or three). Jim places the metal column on the ground and arranges his particle accelerators in a circle around it, standing stone style.
Jim fires up the particle accelerators and up goes the column. Jim adjusts the intensity of each accelerator as required.
...-- madness, Jan 10 2011 Jim might want to note first that the biggest operational component of a particle accelerator is a vacuum.-- FlyingToaster, Jan 10 2011 Jim obligingly trundles out his Dust Devil.-- bungston, Jan 10 2011 Jim better check the mechanical properties of thorium; building the structural columns of his rocket out of the stuff may not be the best idea...-- neutrinos_shadow, Jan 10 2011 Nuclear rockets have been proposed. Have a critical geometry of fuel rods like in a boiling water reactor. Heat water to make steam and shoot it out one side of the rocket. a small volume of water turns into a large volume of steam while keeping the fuel cool.
no one wants something "explosive and nuclear" flying above their heads-- metarinka, Jul 23 2011 [metarinka] and [FlyingToaster] where does it say this is for use on earth? Both objections are answered by building it on the moon. It's a rather loony idea.-- mouseposture, Jul 23 2011 MaxwellBuchanan has no idea what Jim is talking about.-- MaxwellBuchanan, Jul 23 2011 15 years later, Jim dies of cancer.-- Alterother, Jul 23 2011 Come one guys, it's not like this is rocket science...
Wait a minute...
There is not a possible nuclear propulsion scheme that has not been explored. That includes direct fusion and fission torches. The next one that works will be the first, and this is not it.-- MechE, Jul 25 2011 random, halfbakery