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.
Beyond Rockets: Paul Murad’s Blueprint for Interstellar Travel
If humanity ever builds a ship that flirts with light speed—or dares to slip around it—we won’t get there by scaling up Saturn V’s or bolting fusion cores onto chemical tanks. We’ll do it by learning to negotiate with…
TR-3B Black Triangle UFO: Reverse-Engineering or SDI Legacy?
The TR-3B legend refuses to die. For three decades, witnesses describe a silent Black Triangle UFO with a bright central light that “steps” through modes and then vanishes like a state change. Is the TR-3B a…
Project Daedalus at 50 Years: The Fusion Starship Revisited
Conceived more than half a century ago, Project Daedalus was a bold bet that ordinary physics could chart a path to the stars—no warp drives, just disciplined engineering and fusion pulses counted in the hundreds per…
Top 25 Fusion Drives for Space Propulsion
For nearly a century, fusion has been the fire just over the horizon—promising starship-class energy in a package we can actually build. Today, the most compelling space-propulsion ideas don’t just chase a powerplant;…
The Bussard Ramjet and Polywell Fusion Reactor
The Bussard Ramjet sits at the core of Robert W. Bussard’s audacious vision for interstellar propulsion as a starship that “breathes” the thin hydrogen between the stars, and his Polywell Fusion Reactor pursues compact,…
Paul Czysz: From Hypersonic Skunkworks to Fusion Spaceplanes
By any measure, Professor Paul A. Czysz stood at the hinge between two eras: the Cold-War crucible that birthed hypersonic flight, and a next chapter where air-breathers hand off to compact fusion and field physics. His…
David Pares’ Variable Electromagnetic Drive (VEM Drive)
What if a warp bubble didn’t require the energy of a planet, but something closer to a rack of RF amplifiers and a clever way to fold their fields together? In a program that grew as much from storm physics as from…
Gennady Shipov’s Teleparallel Torsion and the 4-D Gyroscope
For more than a century, physicists have stretched Newton’s laws with relativity and quantum mechanics. A fourth extension, rooted in the geometry of “torsion” and championed by Russian theorist Gennady Shipov, goes…
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…