Revolutionary NASA-Designed Gravity-Defying Drive Achieves 1G Thrust Without Propellant

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According to a recent Debrief article, Dr. Charles Buhler and his team at Exodus Propulsion Technologies have developed a propellantless propulsion drive that appears to generate thrust without expelling any propellant, which defies known laws of physics.

After over 25 years of research and experimentation, Buhler's team has produced devices that can generate up to one full gravity of thrust using only electrical energy. This breakthrough occurred in late 2022 and 2023 after years of incremental progress.

The drive works by creating an asymmetry in electrostatic fields that produces a force on the device itself, allowing it to propel without expelled mass. Buhler, who has an extensive background at NASA studying electrostatics, believes his team has discovered a fundamental new force.

While the physics behind it are not yet understood, Buhler is seeking funding to test the drives in space to prove they work in that environment. He believes the scientific community then needs to study and try to explain this new phenomenon.

If validated, this propellantless propulsion could revolutionize space travel by allowing travel without carrying conventional rocket propellants. But more research is still needed to comprehend the underlying science behind Buhler's surprising results.

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Finally a hoverboard that works over water!

Glurgi
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i really like those chill videos of yours

europeantechie
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1g thrust means relativistic starships.

pbmccain
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Can't wait for this to make it through the peer review process. It's the only way to make sure we're getting hyped for something real. There are just too many cool inventions out there that don't hold up under scrutiny, and that's always sad.

keadinmode
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Now that NASA a government agency is openly giving the instruction booklet to creating 1G 2G acceleration, I am no longer compelled to hide my own ideas.

thomassmith
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If you watch Why Files the latest about the patents, its clear that whatever can be used by the military and would potentially cause national security risk if used by other nations, it gets confiscated by law. The fact that they let this out means the military has already a few decades of advantage on this technology along that analogy. Correct me if Im wrong.

szegedgabor
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Biefield-Brown revisited. The third aerospace path is over fifty years old. Bring the base to the moon in one trip.

michaeltyborski
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Love your videos. They just get better and better.
Should we be worried about the inventors??? A lot of those guys end up falling out of 16 story windows or hit by cars. 😬

Avi_Z.
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I wonder how many people were lost during the experimental phase of this tech?

ericn
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It's interesting, but the fact that no one else is talking about this raises a red flag. You would need more than 1G of thrust to leave Earth's gravitational field. Once in space, you could use 1G of thrust to get to places fast. Not only that, you'd have artificial gravity at the same time while the 1G of thrust was applied. It would take care of a lot of health issues with 0G.

robertgaines-tulsa
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Use a centrifuge to accelerate a magnetic sphere. When the sphere is released the opposite and equal reaction is towards the center of the centrifuge not opposite the direction of the spheres motion. The sphear continues along a linear tangent towards an induction tube where repulsive forces transfer the kinetic energy from the sphere to the tube. The tube is part of the ship's Hull. VOILA!

thomassmith
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I guess this is why we have the US Space force now!

escoson
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that flying saucer image in the presentation is the so called sport model from bob lazar

fireball
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So the 3 laws of thermodynamics aren't as cut and dry as science has led us to believe? The universe isn't a closed system? This is what Ben rich was saying decades ago!

childofkhem.
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Patent in before disclosure? Seems a bit coincidental to me.

ThistlesLastStand
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If you look up keshi spaceship foundation institute, him and his wife already had their lives threaten by giving this technology away, I followed him years ago and just check to see if he was there, and he is, keshi spaceship foundation institute, they already developed a spaceship that works, his mission is tried to prepare as many people as possible for the galactic community, I know it sounds Syfy, but it's real, I believe we're probably a 1000 years ahead of the technology they will let us have

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Smooth operator, with deep content..
Are these the things Ryan Graves talked about witnessing..(?) Days on end of surveillance...

angelgrimm
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Ok, 1G is about 22 miles per second. If acceleration remained constant, the vehicle could get close to the speed of light in one year and travel half a light year. So, acceleration increases exponentially and could go potentially faster than that after the year's end if we say there is no speed limit. (Theoretically nothing can go faster than the speed of light except for quantum entangled particles which would be like instant travel thru a star gate or using a Star Trek type of transporter without distance being a factor. I also realize it would probably not be possible to run the engines the entire time but if those were not factors then that math is correct.) Now, the closest star to our solar system is Proxima Centauri which is an estimated 4.27 light years away. Just putting some numbers that we can all relate to as I had to Google how fast 1G was as aviation speed is expressed in knots and jet speed is expressed in Mach number. An asteroid hitting Earth's atmosphere does so between 7 to 45 miles per second, the orbital velocity of an asteroid in the asteroid belt is between 9.3 to 15.5 miles per second and the Earth's orbital velocity around the sun is about 18.5 miles per second. Of course those numbers are relative because our solar system is going around the Milky Way galaxy about 143 miles per second so that means the Earth is going way faster than its relative speed to just our solar system. My point is that is faster than an asteroid, it is faster than our planet around the sun, that is a big deal.

The paper says propellent less propulsion device but does not say how it achieves that so it could be electric using as the doctor said, thin films and asymmetrical capacitors, which is high voltage differences to a large surface followed by a larger voltage on a larger surface or some type of plasma generator. He said car batteries have lots of power in them but they don't unless recharged by the alternator since each lead acid battery is rated on engine starting from cold cranking amps at 12 volts just to start the car. When running, the alternator is the variable voltage generator that recharges the battery and provides all the electric power needed by the car's electric systems. Lithium creates dendrites and degrades too quickly by shorting itself out when over heated or charged too often which also takes a long time. Now the only issue is how do we power that voltage since battery technology is a joke and any nuclear reactor does expend its radioactive fuel at different paces depending on which type is being used. One solution leading to one problem since we have not found a way to power a ship off of fictional dilithium crystals. Oh, the military is powering the UAP's so they will know how to do it.

The military is always a few decades ahead of any of the latest released achievements they allow to be told to the public because all patents are scrutinized for military application first and when it can be weaponized, they can classify and confiscate that technology without compensation to the inventor in the name of national security. Only our government can be criminals with murder, theft, environmental poisoning and political injustice to just lie to the public and get away with it. Sad, if we had this tech released earlier, we wouldn't have kept burning oil to run our lives, we would have used these innovations to save our planet.

jamesnobles
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What’s “one g “ Is that for a tenth of a milligram mass or 10, 000 kg

johnfranks
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Let's go, here we go, Star Trek! I hope this is the truth because I did not think I would see this in my lifetime, cubieric was so promising. AI That we can talk to and converse with to help us in our everyday life, what future are we living in right now? Let's go! What a time to be alive!

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