View the latest stories in breakthrough propulsion and gravity research—from electrogravitics and inertial drives to superconductors, DNP/Alzofon, UAP detection, warp metrics, and energy generation. Each section collects explainers, interviews, lab notes, replications, and critical reviews to help builders turn bold ideas into testable hardware.

The Woodward Effect, Mach’s Principle, and Carver Mead’s G4v

The Woodward Effect has always lived in a strange limbo: intriguing lab claims, fierce skepticism, and a theory story that never quite felt like it had a single, clean home. In a new paper and a recent presentation,…


Electrogravitics Engineering: Tom Valone’s Experimental Playbook for High-Voltage Propulsion

Electrogravitics is one of those rare engineering rabbit holes where the hardware looks almost too simple—plates, dielectrics, sharp edges, high voltage—yet the meaning people attach to it keeps multiplying. Put the…


UAP Exhibit Relativistic Effects: Are They Using Warp Drives?

Two independent teams—John and Gerry Tedesco, the Long Island engineers behind the Nightcrawler mobile research lab, and Chad Wanless with Dave Palachik of Canada’s Centre for the Scientific Study of Atmospheric…


Beatriz Villarroel’s UAP Research: Disappearing Stars and Nuclear-Test Correlations

Two new peer-review papers catapulted a mid-century astronomical archive into global headlines - and put Dr. Beatriz Villarroel’s VASCO Project at the center of a debate about UAPs, disappearing stars, and whether the…


Mark McCandlish: Reverse-Engineering the “Flux Liner” ARV

Less than 5 months before his tragic death, Mark McCandlish delivered a final detailed, technical presentation on the legendary Alien Reproduction Vehicle (ARV) at the Alt Propulsion Conference. In a field crowded with…


The Hunt for Zero Point: 25 Years Later

In January 2001, aerospace journalist Nick Cook—former aviation editor at Jane’s Defence Weekly—published a book on secret government projects that left an indelible mark on aerospace culture. Over time, it also became…


NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics: Revisiting The Top Prospects

More than two decades ago, NASA’s Breakthrough Propulsion Physics (BPP) program sifted through “impossible” propulsion claims, narrowed them to the most credible test targets, and ran lean feasibility studies. This…


Fran De Aquino’s System-H: ELF Gravity Control at One Hertz

The last object most people picture when they hear “antigravity” is a cannonball—an iron sphere with the blunt medieval logic of weight and impact. But in Professor Fran De Aquino’s System-H, that heavy ball isn’t a…


Sandy Kidd’s Gyroscopic Propulsion Device

Some inventions begin as equations. Sandy Kidd’s began as a shove—an aircraft gyroscope pushing back so hard it felt, for an instant, like the machine had a will of its own. The physics is ordinary: angular momentum and…


The Polyakov Vortex Drive: a Liquid Gyroscope for “Reactionless” Propulsion

In the Russian alternative-propulsion world, “reactionless drive” doesn’t always mean hidden rockets or exotic fields. Sometimes it means something much stranger—and much more mechanical: a sealed device that tries to…