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Is it possible to derive nuclear fuel purely from solar energy?


Hello, I am of a very scientific mind;

Has there ever been any speculated means of harvesting raw solar energy from the sun (in the form of whatever rays make it to the earth or to orbitally positioned solar cells), and taking this solar energy and continuously cycling / refining / converting it molecularly to produce solar fuel, without adding anything else that does not come directly from a sun? Is this possible? My ideas are for purely for a science fiction novel I am going to write, and I am in need of a realistic way of propelling "starships" from one solar system to another; I figured harvesting solar energy from various suns could be a good idea, if it's possible to convert solar energy entirely into solar fuel to propel a starship unit. I need a realistic way (holding some scientific bearing) in which solar energy is collected by itself, without adding anything else to it, and reconfiguring the molecules to have efficient solar fuel.

Thanks for any useful contributions.

Solar energy is the energy of light - photons of energy.
It is not a molecular or elemental substance.
Fusion is when multiple atoms of an element fuse into another element. Solar energy is not an element.

Nuclear fusion requires a lot of heat and pressure to fuse one element into another (such as hydrogen to helium in the sun).
Solar energy is not hot enough and does not create enough pressure to cause fusion (and you would still need the element to fuse).

But using the heat from solar energy to vaporize solid fuel in a spaceship would work (been done in other sci-fi stories, called a plasma drive in some stories).

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