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.
Yubileiny: Russia’s Launch of an Experimental “Reactionless” Drive
In 2009, Russian headlines carried an unexpected story: the educational satellite Yubileiny—launched the year before to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Sputnik 1—was reportedly testing an experimental “reactionless”…
Dogfighting In Space: Can Exodus Electrify Delta-V for the Space Force?
In a contested orbital environment, survivability is starting to look less like armor and more like agility. Debris clouds can be manufactured with a missile test, “inspector” satellites can drift close enough to make…
Roger Shawyer’s EmDrive: Engineering The “Impossible Drive”
The EmDrive was called “impossible” because it promised propulsion without propellant - but the longer the debate ran, the more impossibility shifted from theory to practice. The hard part wasn’t drawing a cone on a…
Can We Harvest Neutrino Energy? Neutrinovoltaic Claims Explained
Neutrino® Energy Group is selling a seductive idea: electricity pulled from the background hum of the universe. Their “neutrinovoltaic” materials don’t try to trap neutrinos the way a solar cell traps photons; instead,…
A Nuclear Battery With a Throttle: The Case for Stimulated Beta Decay
What if nuclear half-life were adjustable? That’s the compelling premise behind the Betavoltaic nuclear battery: take a beta-emitting isotope that would normally deliver only a tiny, steady trickle for geological…
Plasma Vortex Fusion? The PlasmaVolt Power and LENR Claims
Inside a transparent tube, hydrogen is driven into a spinning plasma filament—a self-compressing vortex that, according to its advocates, does more than glow: it makes steady power, and leaves behind rare isotopes as…
Reverse Engineering Ancient Vimanas: From Sanskrit to Schematic
Ancient Indian scriptures have long described Vimanas—flying machines that defy gravity, vanish into the skies, and harness the sun’s power. For centuries, these tales were viewed as mythology. But aerospace engineer…
Ion Drive Propulsion: Types, Development, and Future Prospects
Ion drives – more broadly, electric propulsion systems – mark a sharp break from the explosive, high-thrust chemical rockets that opened the Space Age. Instead of brief bursts of force, ion drives accelerate charged…
Engineering the Scalar Universe: Gravity & Propulsion
Imagine if the same mysterious “dark energy” driving the universe’s expansion could be tamed on the workbench—reshaped into an engineer’s tool for momentum exchange, thrust, even propellantless drives: Glen Robertson’s…
Stoyan Sarg and the SARG Effect: Reimagining Gravity and Propulsion
What if gravity wasn’t an immutable law to obey, but an engineering variable you could dial up, bend sideways, or almost switch off—enough to lift a ship without rockets, glide through the air in a cocoon of altered…