Scientists invent ‘anti-gravity’ device that could revolutionize transportation
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A scientist by the name of Charles Buhler claims that he and a group of scientists and engineers have developed a device that defies the laws of physics in that it can propel itself without a propellant.
Buhler, who’s the co-founder of Exodus Propulsion Technologies and a NASA electrostatics expert, says that his team has been exploring “propellantless propulsion” for many years.
Their work, which began in 2016, has now culminated with the development of a device that has the potential to revolutionize transportation as we know it.
“You’ve found a way now to possibly put rockets into space without it really being a rocket? What is it that is the propellant?” asks Glenn Beck in shock.
“That’s the nice thing about it. It doesn’t use propellant,” says Buhler, adding that the device does “violate a lot of old classical laws, like the rocket equation.”
Using “new physics,” specifically the “19th-century E&M physics — electricity and magnetism,” Buhler’s team invented a device that could in theory “replace rockets.”
“About 90% of the rocket by mass and volume is just fuel. … If you get rid of all that, then you could theoretically start from Earth and go straight into space and then back and forth all over,” he tells Glenn.
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