Soldato
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Your idea isn't too stupid actually. Infact, it makes so much sense that is has already been designed by NASA.
You won't get to light speed but it wil go very fast, although it will take VERY long to accelerate. The method that NASA is using, is leaving the engine on the ground to reduce the mass of the spacecraft. The engine is infact a massive laser that blasts in to the back of the spacecraft. The only problem with this technology is if the spacecraft vears slightly off course, the laser defelectors don't work properly, and the spacecraft melts quite quickly. Several versions of this technology were actually demonstrated during X-prize competitions a few years ago.
But the idea of using high energy particles to slowly accelerate a spacecraft to a high velicity is infatc already in use. NASA's Smart1 spacecraft uses an ion drive which works with a similar principle to what you describe.

But the idea of using high energy particles to slowly accelerate a spacecraft to a high velicity is infatc already in use. NASA's Smart1 spacecraft uses an ion drive which works with a similar principle to what you describe.