So helium is useful for lighter than air travel, but it's rare and we don't have the fusion resources to easily replace it.
Vacuum balloons aren't structurally possible with current technology.
But what about just taking electrons off of more common elemental atoms and pumping the loose electrons into a balloon? It'd be even lighter than helium, right?
Vacuum balloons aren't structurally possible with current technology.
But what about just taking electrons off of more common elemental atoms and pumping the loose electrons into a balloon? It'd be even lighter than helium, right?
