A former NASA engineer claims a new engine can beat gravity without fuel. Is it a breakthrough or just a classic physics trap?
Discovering a machine that could somehow produce thrust without releasing propellant would be a game-changer for human space travel. There’s just one problem—such a device would defy the laws of ...
Today, there is a new video interview of the lead researcher at Exodus Technologies who are making a radical new propellantless propulsion system. They claim they can produce over 1G of thrust for a ...
For as long as rockets have existed, motion in space has come with a brutal tradeoff. To move forward, you throw mass backward, and that means carrying huge amounts of fuel. Charles Buhler says that ...
Inside Exodus and its propellantless dream Buhler’s company, Exodus Propulsion Technologies, is based in Merritt Island, Florida, and it exists for a single purpose: to turn this controversial drive ...
Dr Charles Buhler has been the lead NASA scientist on Electrostatics. An experiment last month was sent to the moon and showed success against a decades long problem of lunar dust. Buhler believes his ...
Dr. Charles Buhler, a NASA engineer and the co-founder of Exodus Propulsion Technologies, has revealed that his company’s propellantless propulsion drive, which appears to defy the known laws of ...
"Hearst Magazines and AOL may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." In 2001, British Electrical Engineer Roger Shawyer first introduced the "impossible drive," known as the ...
Here's what you'll learn when you read this story: Discovering a machine that could somehow produce thrust without releasing propellant would be a game-changer for human space travel. There's just one ...
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