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Can a ship with a photon drive be built?

Updated 16/7/2025

Creating a spacecraft with a photon drive from nature’s nervous system could solve the mysteries of life in the solar system. Photons of light from the nervous system could be magnetized to travel to planets or asteroids. This also occurs naturally.

For example, a drive could be created with photons from the nervous system and a molecule, such as spider venom, and capsules could be created to neutralize the asteroid to eliminate its venom or reduce its species.

If the photons reach asteroids, the asteroid blocking or extinction method could reduce sperm or extinguish them for a while, leaving us without viruses, and bacteria could attack.

Could a photon drive be built from dinosaur remains, and could it guide us back to them or their asteroids?

By reducing asteroids with viruses, sperm is not produced in animals, insects, or plants.

If this method works, we could see photons of light or black photons during the day in animals and plants.

When bacteria attack us, it’s important to reproduce chromosomes from pancreatic cells to produce more insulin for the leukocytes. When the chromosome reproduces, it releases viruses and extinguishes the photon of light in the blood, and the bacteria acquire another source of viral food. When there are many viruses, testicular chromosomes and testosterone chromosomes must reproduce, and the bacterial photon approaches again, but the leukocyte or macrophage is more prepared.

In a natural way, asteroids could actually be the seeds of life, and their craters could be explosions that the asteroid suffers, scattering debris across as many solar systems as possible. The explosions on the asteroid could be triggered by phage viruses, releasing mineral components and viruses to create a new threat to the solar system or planet.

Asteroids could be highly flammable, like phosphorus, which burns to ash, a good breeding ground for viruses. Explosions could ignite surface layers and burn like gunpowder, leaving only ash.

It could be that these explosions and combustion of the asteroid produce photons of light, which could be positive for viruses, since more light is added to the solar system, for example. The ash could be the negative of the photon, and it travels and traps the light on the planet where the ash ends up.

It could also be that a solar system and its planets with little life, it could happen that when life on the planets is extinguished, the star goes out.