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Sorry nice try but that won't provide anywhere near the energy density, via anything like a reasonably-sized array structure for a transfer spacecraft's flight out to Mars -- sufficient to create a very-large, highly-effective magnetic bubble capable of protecting life (in specific, human life).
And even if/when we do have """lightweight""" fusion systems that might work, they themselves will be fraught with many health & safety issues (much like God's own exquisite fusion system in the local neighborhood you mentioned: Sol). Kind of a circular, double-jeopardy originating literally at the atomic scale. :^)
Please don't get me wrong, I'm easily as much of a "lets-all-go-conquer-the-stars!" space buff as the next Anon, Kiwi. And I would certainly vote for you as POTUS!! on your space plank. :D
But the simple reality is that the GH kikes have already blown off any real possibility we ever had at reaching for the stars.
>ie, continuing our initial, OG push
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Sadly, this downfall all started well before spaceflight; even before flight, basically. The successful ((( push ))) by the demonic Globohomo to instigate women's suffrage guaranteed -- in effect -- we'd never have the free resources sufficient to get off-planet.
Equal Pay!, Mo' money fo' dem pograms!, Kill Whitey!, Migrants Welcome!, & whatnot. Without the libsh*tes & batsh*te stronk, independynts voting this political garbage into place we may have actually pulled off the drive for civilization out into the stars, in the end. Now however, nothing short-of a realworld WH40K scenario will provide the impetus necessary for us to succeed at all this, IMO. *sigh* :/
>tl;dr
From the Garden of Eden onwards, women have always been The Great Filter.
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Well, at least we'll all have robowaifus soon enough -- one thing at a time!! Cheers. :^)
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