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Andrew Aurigema - Propellantless Drive Engineering Test 4k - Exodus 2024

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@snackentity5709
@snackentity5709 Ай бұрын
Can't wait to see the planned experiment of the device lifting itself up. That will bring even more credibility to this effort.
@nexpro6985
@nexpro6985 Ай бұрын
How long are you willing to wait?
@droneracerswarehouse7641
@droneracerswarehouse7641 13 күн бұрын
He’s got this we all do I’m working on it too and small the other bright minds
@trespire
@trespire Ай бұрын
If it works in a practical application, this is the sort of breakthrough tech that has profound implications of exploring our Solar System.
@BMcDonie
@BMcDonie Ай бұрын
Look into Quantized Inertia (QI). Prof. Mike McCulloch's theory should explain the why and how, as well as provide the calculations. I think his book just came out or should be out in the next couple of weeks. They sent a satellite to orbit (Barry-1) with a similar propulsion system (IVO). Amazing work! Keep it up, you all are going to change the world!
@reinoud6377
@reinoud6377 Ай бұрын
Indeed. I've also done capacitor tests following his tests but even I got in the 0.6 gram or 6mN range without using expensive equipment. It's fun to play with but getting your equipment set up for reliable measurements is tricky unless one has enough cash to burn so to say. Maybe one day I'll invest in it more, esp. the voltage regulation is difficult as are material choices. Still great work done here, every test is teaching us something. Still quite a bold claim to have 100mN, I'd love to see those!
@brendosapien
@brendosapien Ай бұрын
Thanks for doing this interview, I think I got more out of this than any of his smaller demonstrations.
@krist7697
@krist7697 Ай бұрын
Amazing !!! Thank you for you and your teams hard work on this !
@MyTBrain
@MyTBrain Ай бұрын
Absolutely OUTSTANDING work guys!!
@TomiLoveless
@TomiLoveless 14 күн бұрын
😎Well done, very well done indeed! 😎
@ToddDesiato
@ToddDesiato Ай бұрын
In order to pack on enough charge without dielectric breakdown in air, the thing needs to be enormous. Like the Alien saucers in Independence Day ID4.
@aaaAaAAaaaaAa1aAAAAaaaaAAAAaaa
@aaaAaAAaaaaAa1aAAAAaaaaAAAAaaa Ай бұрын
possibly could be done using layered fabric shell around a buoyant inner core like a high altitude weather balloon
@Ian.Gostling
@Ian.Gostling Ай бұрын
Interesting content thankyou!
@nikolitilden8224
@nikolitilden8224 Ай бұрын
Now this is some great shit to get excited about. Great video!
@MPIronmanJC
@MPIronmanJC Ай бұрын
These guys need to start a patreon for some non-dilutive funding. A youtube channel with some updates or even just pictures would be enough.
@mikeshafer
@mikeshafer Ай бұрын
Waiting to see something actually lifting !! How amazing would that be??
@scottlivingston349
@scottlivingston349 Ай бұрын
this was excellent! thank you! question though, how does drew know that gravity is being warped? that's a huge claim.
@CStuartHardwick
@CStuartHardwick Ай бұрын
How do you know you aren't measuring a trace of electric attraction, or simply the Newtonian counter-force to shedding charge over time--the electrons acting as reaction mass (or even interacting with Earth's magnetic field)?
@ajctrading
@ajctrading Ай бұрын
Great stuff Andrew and team. Can't wait till I can have my own sports model so I can travel to Europa and Enceladus ( for a start)😉. Great work again Tim covering all the ongoing alternative propulsion developments 👍
@jayhouse3149
@jayhouse3149 Ай бұрын
This propellantless technology is exciting and the terminology is mind boggling, but *I want to see an actual craft demonstration!*
@ronaldejohnson9407
@ronaldejohnson9407 Ай бұрын
Work is force acting thru a distance.. Although the force continues with Power Off, seems to me their is no power being produced. Does the force (and charge) decay if the device moves ? i.e. Work is produced.
@JohnSmith-vz8pc
@JohnSmith-vz8pc 15 күн бұрын
It not "Propellantless" it's just the Propellant is electrons, supplied by the HV PSU. I guess it would work in space, as long as you have sufficient power supply (PV, nuclear, etc) in a stand-alone spacecraft, the craft would build up substantial positive charge, as it's likely to stream -ve into the void. this could also be used for accleration closer to (neutral) bodies, as they would be more negatively charged than the spacecraft.
@danielh9184
@danielh9184 13 күн бұрын
My guess would be that as it heats up the plates eject electrons. With the plate being charged they would be ejected in one direction. Hence thrust. The longer you "charge" the plates the more they heat up, the more they heat up the more electrons are ejected hence more thrust.
@infa008
@infa008 Ай бұрын
Thay should bring in Terrance Howard for consultation
@SaveTheFuture
@SaveTheFuture Ай бұрын
I’d definitely be curious if there’s any measurable force induced on materials outside of the capacitor. Obviously that requires a higher thrust system to test but just a thought for the future.
@BobWidlefish
@BobWidlefish Ай бұрын
Are there any patents for this or design docs? I would love to see the geometry of the capacitor plates and the resulting fields. Super interesting! TT Brown vindicated.
@MPIronmanJC
@MPIronmanJC Ай бұрын
Yes just google his name and Charles Buhler. Andrew's patents show up on google.
@BobWidlefish
@BobWidlefish Ай бұрын
@@MPIronmanJC I googled them and got no love. I’ll keep looking. Found it! Title: “Propulsion device and method employing electric fields for producing thrust” Abstract: “Thrust is provided to a vehicle (12) using a self-contained device (10) for producing the thrust through a preselected shaping of an electric field. The device (10) includes a core (28) carried by a housing (18), with both the core (28) and the housing (18) formed from a material having a high dielectric constant. A plurality of cells (22) are carried by the housing (18) and formed around the core (28), with each cell (22) having a high dielectric (36) sandwiched between an electrode (38) and a lower dielectric (40). Multiple plates (26) are stacked along a longitudinal axis (24) of the core (28) with the electric wire (46) carried through the high dielectric (36) for connection with the electrodes (38) of each plate (26). Positive and negative voltage is provided to adjacent plates (26) at a rapidly changing rate to provide thrust resulting from non-linear electric field paths created through the device (10) as a result of the cell (22) and surrounding material (42, 28) configuration.” Patent: WO2000058623A2 Inventor: Hector L. Serrano
@BobWidlefish
@BobWidlefish Ай бұрын
@@MPIronmanJC I found it. Search: Propulsion device and method employing electric fields for producing thrust WO2000058623A2 Hector L. Serrano
@Zuluknob
@Zuluknob Ай бұрын
Patent # US20200255167A1
@john-tc4uj
@john-tc4uj Ай бұрын
I love space, and science, but we need more out of the box thinking to solve this, like this. Great work. In my humble opinion I think quasiparticle physic emulation in metamaterials combined with the island of stability is the solution. With a brain/soul machine interface for safety and intent measuring is required. The probability of a bastard obtaining high tech power is high, and the fact we are all still alive means a psychological requirement is a must.
@WilliamKelly-ou2nm
@WilliamKelly-ou2nm Ай бұрын
Guy's, could you make or refer a primer, I'm not asking you to create one, thank you for your efforts.
@brigfiche
@brigfiche Ай бұрын
I think you could use a cryo pump to get a better vacuum and simulate "space vacuum" more accurately and quickly. Especially if the chamber was only as big as it needs to be for the job. There's a lot of moisture alone that you need to pump out in that big old thing.
@scottbillups4576
@scottbillups4576 Ай бұрын
I am really glad this idea is still under investigation. I will be convinced its real when I see 3 on-orbit tests actually change their orbits. I am EAGER to see on-orbit testing, and will very hapily be convinced.
@Theanalyst-pz1ui
@Theanalyst-pz1ui 28 күн бұрын
In a vacuum, exciting.
@mm-rj3vo
@mm-rj3vo 15 күн бұрын
I'd like to see a model explanation of the forces at work here. I just want to know where the energy comes from
@planetsec9
@planetsec9 Ай бұрын
When will NASA wake up, pay attention and start recognizing the sheer potential here, this drive could enable Pluto sample return... it especially enables ultra rapid planetary flybys and imaging with basic instruments - missions that usually costs hundreds of millions and take years of cruise travel and gravity assists... just a totally new faster cheaper way to explore the solar system and beyond
@mykedoes4099
@mykedoes4099 Ай бұрын
34:30 he is right (gravity flight) , but is maximum velocity the same in space as it is on earth and are the g forces a factor if they are not the same (max velocity earth/space) ?
@alexkt3400
@alexkt3400 29 күн бұрын
can't you just click on that little "save video" button? A video speaks louder than a thousand images and a billion thumbnails
@sailingfabule1805
@sailingfabule1805 Ай бұрын
At that vacuum (assuming it is Tor) you are in the multipactor effect range. But since you are in DC or low frequency AC this is not a problem. Very interesting. Biefield-Brown effect? What about dielectric material in the capacitor?
@sailingfabule1805
@sailingfabule1805 Ай бұрын
For the satellite orientation we use momentum wheels which basically accelerates a massive wheel or brakes its rotation to maintain the satellite orientation. But we use fuel (thrusters) to desaturate the wheels if their RPMs is above a threshold, due to external effects like RF radiation (antennas sending RF power to Earth) or Sun light pressure as examples. In low Earth orbit, we also use the Earth magnetic field to do the same thing using magneto-torkers (basically a ferrite bar with an electric coil), which does the same as the thrusters without ejecting mass. Though magneto-torkers cannot be used to raise orbit that I know of.
@rockyroadproductions4016
@rockyroadproductions4016 Ай бұрын
I’m curious about how temperature would affect the plates efficiency, especially during these long duration application. What a form of active or passive cooling be needed in such applications?
@pedrosura
@pedrosura Ай бұрын
A test is needed to change the way people think. If you think about it, we have Apollo tech with Ipads and reusable rockets that that we are going to launch on one way missions and people think this is genius. 10-20 refueling launches to go to the Moon… genius?? Landing a 15 story rocket on the Moon in uneven terrain and then needing an elevator to lower all the equipment. After mission is over, someone??? Will tip this tower over and turn it into a habitat. Our current architecture is both dumb and inefficient. They dont realize it because they are too busy praising it. I welcome your efforts. This is the future. The quicker they realize it, the quicker we will get there.. imagine coupling nuclear power with this system? The sky is the limit
@andys208
@andys208 Ай бұрын
Just speechless
@johnk4819
@johnk4819 Ай бұрын
It's quite similar to the Casimir effect transferred to a macroscopic environment. Let's say you use electrostatic charge to block part of the EM spectrum, and thereby create a pressure difference.
@johnk4819
@johnk4819 Ай бұрын
I wonder if placing a wifi antenna in the experiment would make a difference in the measured values.
@johnk4819
@johnk4819 Ай бұрын
..another possibility could be interacting with the earth's magnetism. Since when a capacitor is charged and discharged there is a movement of charge and hence induction and eddying magnetic fields are created.
@mm-rj3vo
@mm-rj3vo 15 күн бұрын
I think he needs a temperature chamber for his vacuum chamber
@wanfuse
@wanfuse Ай бұрын
why not just use the static charge and solar wind? My calculations say that within limits of vacuum of space it would work fine, the trick is isolating the static charge from the rest of device. The amount of static charge you can hold ( within limits) is directly proportional to its distance from other objects. you can guess the rest...
@ChrisGageTX
@ChrisGageTX 21 күн бұрын
How amazing would your day job have to be to make this stuff a "side-hustle".
@normanmadden
@normanmadden Ай бұрын
Anything that converts centrifugal force into linear inertial?
@AlphaGatorDCS
@AlphaGatorDCS Ай бұрын
Am I correct in stating that these are based on Quantized Inertia (Exodus Effect is QI in action)? Also, these require energy, so a small nuclear reactor and/or solar panels, correct?
@kabaduck
@kabaduck Ай бұрын
How do we know that it's not a pizo electric effect on the plate or thermo expansion? If the entire point of this device is to generate thrust over a long period of time, why don't we set up a test run that goes for at least 30 days and measure the thrust over the 30 days?
@burner8126
@burner8126 Ай бұрын
What happens when you bump a plate to ground? does it drop or bump charge on take off?
@mykedoes4099
@mykedoes4099 Ай бұрын
👍
@rottenmeat5934
@rottenmeat5934 Ай бұрын
Wait, so this thing accelerates the object to a higher orbit? Like catching an electromagnetic wind current?
@John-wd5cb
@John-wd5cb Ай бұрын
Star Wars drives are here. Use the Force Luke!
@bradtownsend1457
@bradtownsend1457 Ай бұрын
Proof please! Not satisfied
@JimmyUtahGo
@JimmyUtahGo Ай бұрын
The data is the proof. It’s showing pull without energy.
@clay9137
@clay9137 Ай бұрын
Has your team considered getting a little extra funding from Jesse Michel’s challenge? $10,000 reward for whoever proves what your team is looking to
@1Giuseppe007
@1Giuseppe007 Ай бұрын
only 1 question, where is the high voltage coming from ?
@sconnz
@sconnz Ай бұрын
So.... Eventually we could build a Death Star? Excellent!
@NackDSP
@NackDSP Ай бұрын
Power it with cold fusion and you will really have something.
@hardmember
@hardmember Ай бұрын
Asymmetrical capacitance vs ion wind effect
@richardmuller867
@richardmuller867 Ай бұрын
Andrew, instead of high volts and low current why don't you try low voltage like say 12 volts and a high current like say 50 amps to see how your device works?
@VCLegos
@VCLegos Ай бұрын
That's not the point of this device. It is based off electric fields which are created from very high voltages, currents create magnetic fields and lose a lot of energy. The voltage can be maintained for long periods of time.
@nellyt2807
@nellyt2807 28 күн бұрын
When it can lift him and propel him at high speed then it will be interesting
@nbooker7504
@nbooker7504 16 күн бұрын
Static engines, static pulse engines?
@dominioyhosting
@dominioyhosting Ай бұрын
hope you reach your goals, and the public starts using it. Until now, this kind of tech mysteriously disappears.
@mikejones-vd3fg
@mikejones-vd3fg Ай бұрын
Very cool, and you enver know how light behaves outside our solar system, i suspect it really isnt constant and travel might be even quicker once you leave our solar system. Joseph George has theories about this, something about a space aether that changes the speed of light depending on the body, our solary system being one, maybe could explain the off results we expect to see with JWST, a non constant speed of light. But I digress he also mentioned he was working an a propulsion using hot/cold difference in space, i think peltier devices but im not sure the details of his idea, he said he proposed to nasa. Reason i mention this is because I had the idea myself of generating crazy power with peliter device exploiting the hot and cold of space, where the sun would face one side of the device providing the heat and the other size left freezing should generate lots of electricty simply from the hot and cold of space. . Maybe enough to power a propellentless thruster? The charging of plastic is also an interesting side effect.
@johnk4819
@johnk4819 Ай бұрын
You've confused the speed of information propagation with the speed of a photon. A photon is indeed light, but its speed varies depending on the density of the medium in which it propagates, see for example Cherenkov radiation, where mass particles move at speeds higher than the speed of light (photon speed) in that medium. Another fact is that there are velocities for which there is no upper limit, e.g. phase velocities where no information is transmitted.
@mykedoes4099
@mykedoes4099 Ай бұрын
assuming there is no gravity forces in space once you get there there should be no velocity limit or g force .
@nexpro6985
@nexpro6985 Ай бұрын
Your assumption is wrong.
@mykedoes4099
@mykedoes4099 Ай бұрын
Darn it
@VCLegos
@VCLegos Ай бұрын
Acceleration = Mass / Force In this machine, the force is constant and the mass is constant, thus the acceleration is constant. While in Earth's gravity, the net acceleration is reduced. As the craft goes further from Earth, the gravity will reduce as well until it is zero. Then the net acceleration will be at its maximum. However, it will still be limited by the above equation. As noted in the video, having a constant acceleration is amazing (cannot emphasize this enough). Like he said, you can travel interstellar distances if you have constant acceleration. Something that is absolutely impossible with every single other technology. So this would change EVERYTHING.
@mykedoes4099
@mykedoes4099 Ай бұрын
@@VCLegos i thought constant acceleration was not necessary as the saying goes there is no resistance in space , i can see needing it when approaching other gravity wells like planets stars or leaving a planet etc.
@VCLegos
@VCLegos Ай бұрын
@@mykedoes4099 you are correct, however if you want to get somewhere as fast as possible you want to accelerate the whole way because that increases your speed.
@Ivansgarage
@Ivansgarage Ай бұрын
We already have this, guess you never seen the Jetson's and what the hell good is this in a vacuum...
@BattousaiHBr
@BattousaiHBr Ай бұрын
this is a vacuum chamber.
@pekahon
@pekahon Ай бұрын
Where can I find the math behind that fenom?
@Change3D
@Change3D Ай бұрын
Hovering plate.... Yes please, nowish. Thank you.
@UsefulAlien
@UsefulAlien Ай бұрын
No demonstratable results, just fancy talk. No third party peer reviewed and testable theory to back it up. Just a blind treasure seeker looking in the wrong place.
@jason8ification
@jason8ification Ай бұрын
Yup, fancy talk to confuse gullible people.
@jo0ls
@jo0ls Ай бұрын
It looks like he’s drinking a cup of pickled onions with a straw.
@MPIronmanJC
@MPIronmanJC Ай бұрын
The talk at the end about use cases is cool, but there is so much skepticism about things like this already that talking about fantastic things turns people off.
@Bogusuap
@Bogusuap Ай бұрын
Not I get it
@millerjo4582
@millerjo4582 Ай бұрын
❤🎉
@minzhezhou2456
@minzhezhou2456 13 күн бұрын
This must be a scam. If this could work, why would Elon Musk build raptor engines for his rockets.
@mrmobius
@mrmobius Күн бұрын
Because Raptors work NOW and this may work someday at scale.
@josephdeluca140
@josephdeluca140 Ай бұрын
Ron Desantis sign noted. Salutations from Florida!
@bringtheideas460
@bringtheideas460 Ай бұрын
How do you explain the apparent violation of the first law?
@RobChambers137
@RobChambers137 Ай бұрын
It looks like they've made an electret, i.e. much like a magnet, it exerts a force but doesn't do any real work. I think the only part of this that will remain in non-static use will be the asymmetric electrostatic pressure element.
@TheYgds
@TheYgds Ай бұрын
Andrew seems to be assuming that his design will scale. Does he have evidence of this? Furthermore, he seems to be implying that it uses "warp drive" or has some geometric and energetic relationship to gravity....which I am suspicious about. I'll watch Dr. Buhler's presentation on the matter, but I think its premature to posit a mechanism, especially one that is so extraordinary.
@adammontgomery7980
@adammontgomery7980 Ай бұрын
If I understand correctly, this is like putting a fan on the back of a sailboat.
@redplanet76
@redplanet76 Ай бұрын
except that you charge the fan once and that's it... hard to believe... But Im open
@nellyt2807
@nellyt2807 28 күн бұрын
Oh fk ev's of space 10 minutes of travel 5 hours at the charge station great. Travel form moon to earth only takes 4 years with charging stops.
@lophiz1945
@lophiz1945 Ай бұрын
Why don't you rent time on the vacuum at NASA's Glenn Research Center's Space Power Facility? Crowd fund it. C'mon get it done already. Or are you going to spend another 20 years poking around with small potatoes?
@user-xq8mk5qu8n
@user-xq8mk5qu8n Ай бұрын
Are you kidding? A giant con at worst, or these guys do not understand the fundamental error they make. Channel not recommended.
@Mr88spacepants
@Mr88spacepants 22 күн бұрын
What error?
@nexpro6985
@nexpro6985 Ай бұрын
I see nothing convincing here. This seems to be nothing more than wishful thinking.
@jason8ification
@jason8ification Ай бұрын
Another nothing burger.
@nexpro6985
@nexpro6985 Ай бұрын
You cannot wish something into existence.
@VCLegos
@VCLegos Ай бұрын
I have wished things into existence. Read some of Neville Goddard's books. He lays it out in simple steps.
@neon_Nomad
@neon_Nomad Ай бұрын
Tldw; no tests were done only data
@millerjo4582
@millerjo4582 Ай бұрын
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