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Former NASA Engineer Claims Breakthrough in Gravity-Defying Propulsion |
Charles Buhler's innovative engine challenges traditional physics, sparking both excitement and skepticism. |
Image Courtesy of MorningOverview For over a century, gravity has been an unyielding force in physics, understood but never truly overcome.
Now, Charles Buhler, a former NASA electrostatics expert, asserts he has developed a propulsion system capable of defying gravity without conventional fuel.
Leading Exodus Propulsion Technologies, Buhler claims his device generates thrust using only electric fields, introducing a "New Force" not accounted for in current physics.
He suggests this force could revolutionize propulsion, enabling objects to overcome Earth's gravitational pull without expelling propellant.
Such a breakthrough, if validated, would challenge fundamental principles of physics and transform space travel.
However, the scientific community remains cautious.
Previous concepts like the EmDrive promised similar advancements but failed under rigorous testing.
Critics emphasize the need for independent verification and adherence to established scientific methods before accepting such extraordinary claims.
As Buhler's assertions gain attention, the balance between innovation and skepticism becomes crucial.
While the prospect of overcoming gravity is enticing, it underscores the importance of thorough scientific validation.
Only time and rigorous testing will determine if this new propulsion system can truly defy gravity and reshape our understanding of physics.
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