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.

Roschin & Godin’s ‘Simple SEG’ Replication Reports 35% Weight Reduction

In the late 1990's, Vladimir Roschin and Sergei Godin built what's described as a "Magnetic Energy Converter" to test a concrete proposition: that a dynamic lattice of magnetized rollers orbiting a stator without…


The ZC Institute Warp Drive: Pulsed Bubbles, Real Power

Can a warp drive move from speculation to experiment? At the ZC Institute, Greg Hodgin and his team are testing microscopic, pulsed warp bubbles—and the compact fusion power systems that might one day sustain them—to…


Practical Applications of Exotic Vacuum Objects (EVOs)

Exotic Vacuum Objects (EVOs)—also called charge clusters or condensed plasmoids—are highly organized clusters of electrons that sit at the intersection of plasma physics, materials science, and nuclear anomalies. In a…


FTL Quantum Communication: Rethinking the No-Communication Theorem

If quantum mechanics really allows nature to act at a distance, does that open a door to faster-than-light (FTL) communication—or is the door sealed by the famous “no-communication theorem”? A growing group of…


Wormhole Communication: A Spacetime Shortcut for Interstellar Messaging

What if messages could arrive in seconds from light years away, not by breaking the speed limit, but by taking a shorter road through space time? New wormhole models hint that tiny throats, fed by electrons and threaded…


The First Step to the Stars: James F. Woodward’s “MEGA Drive” and Mach-Effect Propulsion

At Cal State Fullerton, a revolutionary propulsion program aims at the unthinkable: thrust without propellant, a steady shove drawn from the physics of inertia. For over thirty years, James F. Woodward led that effort,…


Charles Buhler and Exodus Technologies on Propellantless Propulsion

What if spacecraft could maneuver endlessly without ever carrying fuel? In a small Florida lab, physicist Charles Buhler and Exodus Technologies are betting on a radical idea: propellantless propulsion driven by…


Alexey Chekurkov’s Graviflyer: Garage Engineering Breakthrough Or Bust?

Two counter-rotating metal discs. A whisper of ultrasound. A crackling Tesla coil. In homebuilt garage labs around the country, a small builder community has spent years trying to replicate Alexey Chekurkov’s…


UAP Flight Characteristics: What the “Five Observables” Actually Tell Us

UAP sightings have outpaced explanations for decades. Across thousands of cases, five traits keep appearing: positive-lift (apparent anti-gravity), instantaneous acceleration, hypersonic speeds without signatures, low…


John Searl and the Searl Effect Generator (SEG)

For decades, inventor John Searl described the Searl Effect Generator as a device that scales—at least in principle—into a power plant and even a flying craft. Here’s a clear, critical tour of what he says the Searl…