Unlinked Electromagnetic Field Thruster Advantages

Comparisons with existing propulsion technologies, such as ion thrusters and chemical engines, reveal the unique advantages of unlinked electromagnetic field thrusters due to its independence from fuels and propellants, potentially superior thrust and speed, cost-effectiveness in manufacturing and operation.                                                     (It is enough to remember that putting a kilogram of fuel or propellant into orbit currently costs between 10,000 to 20,000 US dollars)

Higher terminal velocity.

That offers the possibility of reducing travel times to destinations such as Mars

Lower operating cost.

Can reduce the operating cost of communications systems that use low orbit satellites (LEO) because it can keep satellites in orbit indefinitely, avoiding the continuous replacement of the same

Possibility of interstellar travel