Russian scientist tests engine for speed of 1,000 km/s
A Russian scientist claims to have successfully tested an engine capable of neutralizing the weight of moving objects, allowing speeds of up to 1,000 km/second.
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Dr. Vladimir Leonov is researching antigravity engines. Photo: Leonov-laboratory. |
This is the research of scientist Vladimir Leonov, who has won the State Prize of the Russian Federation and is also the author of many studies on the theory of superunification. He introduced this experiment on his website about the theory of superunification.
Current propulsion engines all operate on the principle of reaction force. The force that pushes an object forward must always be accompanied by the ejection of a corresponding mass of material backwards. Mechanical motion also requires transmission mechanisms, which in principle also use reaction force to move.
According to Leonov, the antigravity engine, also known as the quantum engine, operates on the basis of the superunification theory, which considers the vacuum as a quantized elastic medium (quantized spacetime), and can propel a moving object without launching matter in the opposite direction. This is the first theory to describe the structure of a weightless environment, the vacuum. The antigravity thrust is generated from within the object carrying this engine.
The quantum engine was successfully tested by Russian scientists in 2009, with the engine being able to generate a horizontal thrust of about 500 N per pulse. By early 2014, after many improvements, with a device weighing 54 kg, the engine could generate a vertical thrust of 5,000 – 7,000 N while consuming only one kW and accelerating at 10 – 12 m/s2.
These experiments demonstrated that gravity was neutralized, confirming the validity of the superunification theory. For comparison, with the same power of 1 kW, current rocket engines can only produce a thrust of 1 N, meaning that the new engine is 5,000 times more efficient.
According to Lebanov, a conventional rocket engine weighing 100 tons can only carry a useful load of about 5 tons (5% efficiency), while a quantum engine weighing 100 tons can carry 90 tons of cargo (90% efficiency).
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Simulation of a tank equipped with an antimatter engine. Photo: Theory of super unification. |
The maximum speed of the anti-matter engine could reach 1,000 km/s, which means the spacecraft could reach Mars in 42 hours, and the Moon in just 3.6 hours. The travel time by plane equipped with an anti-gravity engine between Moscow and New York would be reduced from 10 hours to one hour.
The engine's energy comes from cold fusion (CNF). According to Italian engineer Andrea Rossi, with nickel fuel, the energy conversion efficiency is a million times higher than with chemical fuel.
In other words, one kilogram of nickel provides the same amount of energy as one million kilograms of gasoline. The plane would only need to be refueled once to fly for several years. According to Leonov, if this technology were to be used in cars, they would be able to run on any terrain, including water. At that time, one kilogram of nickel fuel would be enough to drive a car for 10 million kilometers.
"Promoting science and technology is a vital path for Russia's development today," Dr. Leonov said in an interview with Russian media earlier this year. "Our economy is largely based on the sale of fossil resources, and is therefore severely affected by Western sanctions."
"However, these sanctions seem to have awakened Russia. We are forced to modernize and rapidly develop the economy in about 2-3 years. Deng Xiaoping started modernizing China when he was 74 years old, in the context of the current Chinese economy being very difficult. Putin is only 62 years old."
According to VnExpress
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