Space Startup Claims Breakthrough Discovery of New Force for Propellantless Thrusters

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22/04/2024 20h24

In a groundbreaking announcement, space startup Exodus Propulsion Technologies has declared a significant breakthrough in the realm of space exploration. Co-founder Charles Buhler, a renowned former NASA engineer, disclosed that the company has stumbled upon an entirely new force of nature that could potentially power thrusters without the need for propellant. This discovery is believed to have the potential to revolutionize humanity's quest to explore space.

According to The Debrief's report, Buhler, who has contributed to major space programs such as the International Space Station, the Hubble Space Telescope, and the Space Shuttle, expressed his excitement over this newfound force. Although the startup's claims are expected to face scrutiny from the scientific community, Buhler remains confident in the implications of their breakthrough.

Buhler explained, "There are rules that include conservation of energy, but if done correctly, one can generate forces unlike anything humankind has done before. It will be this force that we will use to propel objects for the next 1,000 years... until the next thing comes."

Exodus Propulsion Technologies recently presented their findings at the Alternative Propulsion Energy Conference (APEC), an unconventional gathering known as an "anti-gravity club" that attracts prominent figures in the field. The startup showcased their drive, which utilizes electrostatics to enable the utilization of Buhler's newly discovered force. Despite currently yielding only a modest 10 milliNewtons of force, Buhler emphasized that any force above zero would be effective for space exploration purposes.

To Buhler, this breakthrough signifies a major advancement, as it harnesses "some underlying physics that can essentially place force on an object" through "an asymmetry in either electrostatic pressure or some kind of electrostatic divergent field." However, it is important to approach Buhler's claims with skepticism, considering the unconventional nature of the subject matter and the drive's apparent violation of established energy laws.

Buhler acknowledged the scientific challenges posed by the discovery, stating, "It's very hard to reconcile, from a scientific point of view because it does seem to violate a lot of energy laws that we have." Nevertheless, the company intends to conduct demonstrations in space to further test their propellantless propulsion system.

This development draws parallels to other propulsion drives, such as NASA's controversial EmDrive and Applied Physics' "warp drive," which have also raised eyebrows for potentially breaking the laws of physics. If Exodus Propulsion Technologies can indeed make their propellantless propulsion work, it would undoubtedly mark a remarkable achievement for space exploration.

While the startup's claims will face intense scrutiny, the potential possibilities of propellantless thrusters have captivated the scientific community. The quest to revolutionize space travel continues, as humanity eagerly awaits further demonstrations and validation of Exodus Propulsion Technologies' groundbreaking discovery.

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