An Engineer Says He’s Found a Way to Overcome Earth’s Gravity (2024)

This new propulsion system could rewrite the rules of spaceflight—not to mention completely defy conventional physics.

By Darren Orf
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  • Discovering a machine that could somehow produce thrust without releasing propellant would be a game-changer for human space travel. There’s just one problem—such a device would defy the laws of physics.
  • This limitation has not stopped people from investigating the possibility, and the latest addition to the propellant-less club is an electrostatic design developed by a former NASA engineer.
  • While the company behind the drive, Exodus Propulsion Technologies, says that the drive can achieve a thrust to counteract Earth’s gravity, such a claim still needs independent verification and a healthy dose of skepticism.

In 2001, British Electrical Engineer Roger Shawyer first introduced the “impossible drive,” known as the EmDrive. It was called “impossible” because its creator purported that the drive was reactionless, meaning no propellant required—in other words, it defied the known laws of physics (specifically, the conservation of momentum).

As with anything that appears to thumb its nose at Newton and Einstein, scientists raised more than a few eyebrows, and two decades of testing eventually boiled down to an inevitable (and somewhat predictable) conclusion in 2021: the EmDrive was bunk. But that’s the nature of the scientific method—take a seemingly impossible idea, put it through rigorous testing, and hopefully get to an unassailable conclusion (or new discoveries that lead in other directions). But the not-based-in-physics dream of a propellant-less machine didn’t die with the EmDrive. Now, a new challenger approaches, and this one has a former NASA scientist backing it up.

While at NASA, Charles Buhler helped establish the Electrostatics and Surface Physics Laboratory at Kennedy Space Center in Florida—a very important lab that basically ensures rockets don’t explode. Now, as co-founder of the space company Exodus Propulsion Technologies, Buhler told the website The Debrief that they’ve created a drive powered by a “New Force” outside our current known laws of physics, giving the propellant-less drive enough boost to overcome gravity.

“The most important message to convey to the public is that a major discovery occurred,” Buhler told The Debrief. “This discovery of a New Force is fundamental in that electric fields alone can generate a sustainable force onto an object and allow center-of-mass translation of said object without expelling mass.”

Buhler stressed that this work is unaffiliated with NASA, and that he recently presented his findings at the Alternative Propulsion Energy Conference (APEC), which is a club of engineers and enthusiasts eager to find ways to overcome the limitations of gravity and physics—and not always with the most scientifically sound methods.

In an interview with APEC’s co-founder Tim Ventura, Buhler explained how his background in electrostatics led to the discovery. He says his team—made up of people from NASA, Blue Origin, and the Air Force—investigated propellant-less drives for decades before arriving at electrostatics. For years, their devices produced negligible thrust, but saw increases with each new iteration. This culminated in 2023, when this “New Force”-powered drive generated enough thrust to overcome Earth’s gravity.

“Essentially, what we’ve discovered is that systems that contain an asymmetry in either electrostatic pressure or some kind of electrostatic divergent field can give a system of a center of mass a non-zero force component,” Buhler told The Debrief. “So, what that basically means is that there’s some underlying physics that can essentially place force on an object should those two constraints be met.”

Obviously Buhler’s claims are pretty “woah, if true,” but the history of propellant-less drives is filled with seemingly positive results that are eventually dashed upon the rocks of scientific reality. For the EmDrive, hopes for the device skyrocketed after NASA’s Eagleworks team, which is dedicated to investigating new forms of propulsion (i.e. warp drives), claimed to measure thrust from the “impossible” drive in 2016. However, subsequent studies—including an exhaustive (no pun intended) one at the Dresden University of Technology—found zero thrust.

Before any alternative propulsion enthusiasts should start popping corks, rigorous, third-party research will have to verify the results again and again. While it’s not impossible that Buhler et. al stumbled across some unknown quirk of physics, it’s an extremely unlikely outcome.

For now, let’s call it an “improbable engine.”

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Darren Orf

Contributing Editor

Darren lives in Portland, has a cat, and writes/edits about sci-fi and how our world works. You can find his previous stuff at Gizmodo and Paste if you look hard enough.

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How do we overcome gravity? ›

There are so many different ways we can do in the Earth to overcome Gravity. Usage of elevators and escalators, flight travel, parachuting and sky diving, even jumping allows us to overcome Gravity.

What speed is needed to escape the Earth's gravity? ›

Earth. For example, at the Earth's surface, the surface gravity is about 9.8 m/s2 (9.8 N/kg, 32 ft/s2), and the escape speed for a small object is about 11.186 km/s (40,270 km/h; 25,020 mph; 36,700 ft/s).

What speed does a rocket need to escape from Earth's gravity? ›

The amount of velocity needed to escape our planets gravity is approx 11km per second, which is known as escape velocity.

What is the velocity to overcome gravity? ›

In physics, escape velocity is the minimum speed needed for a free, non-propelled object to escape from the gravitational influence of a massive body. The escape velocity from Earth is about 11.186 km/s (6.951 mi/s; 40,270 km/h; 36,700 ft/s; 25,020 mph; 21,744 km) at the surface.

How do you solve for Earth's gravity? ›

Newton's law of gravitation is: F = GMm r2 where the Gravitational Constant G = 6.673 × 10−11Nm2kg−2 (kg−1m3s−2). gravitational force per unit mass = gravitational acceleration g. g is approximately 9.8m/s2 at the surface of the Earth.

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Example: Flying planes and deploying satellites are two examples. As aircraft and satellites are able to escape the earth's gravitational pull.

How far from Earth before gravity stops? ›

The Earth's gravitational field extends well into space it does not stop. However, it does weaken as one gets further from the center of the Earth. The Shuttle orbits about 125 mi above the surface, roughly the distance between Jackson and Nashville!

At what height gravity is zero? ›

The gravity at any height from the surface can be made to be zero though if we travel around, or orbit the Earth fast enough to make the centripetal force (F=mv^2/r) identical to the gravity force (F=GMm/r^2) (“M” is Earth mass and “G” is gravitational constant).

How can a rocket escape Earth's gravity? ›

Earth's gravity is still pulling down on the rocket. When a rocket burns propellants and pushes out exhaust, that creates an upward force called thrust. To launch, the rocket needs enough propellants so that the thrust pushing the rocket up is greater than the force of gravity pulling the rocket down.

What two factors influence gravitational force? ›

Answer and Explanation:

Mass and distance are the two factors that affect the gravitational force between any two objects.

Can a space vehicle outrun Earth's gravity? ›

A: Yes you can. It is said that in order for an object or a projectile to leave Earth's gravitational pull, it must reach Earth's escape velocity, meaning reach a speed of 7 miles per second(~11 km per second). The speed needed for Apollo 11 to break free of the Earth's gravitational field was about 7 miles per second.

How much force is needed to overcome gravity? ›

Force is mass times acceleration. You need to reach 11.186 km/s to escape Earth's gravity. So, apply 1142 Gs to any object for one second and it will escape Earth's gravity well.

How much speed does it take to escape gravity? ›

The escape speed of the earth at the surface is approximately 11.186 km/s. That means “an object should have a minimum of 11.186 km/s initial velocity to escape from earth's gravity and fly to infinite space.”

What would happen to the moon and Earth if the sun did not exist? ›

If the sun was no more, then Earth would be drawn to a new centre of gravity. The gravity of Earth and the rest of the solar system would be affected and – with there being no constant energy supply from the sun – Earth would start drifting into space.

How can we resist gravity? ›

There is currently no actual way to defy gravity literally, however you can do effectively the same thing by going in an airplane/helicopter/hot air balloon. You could also reduce your density to less than the air around you, which is 1kg per cubic metre.

How can we counteract gravity? ›

Gravity exerts a constant force F on the levitating object. To counteract that force F, you can either place the object on a table, or impart momentum on an external reaction mass like air (helicopter), or propel some of your own mass (rocket).

Is there a way to cancel out gravity? ›

General Relativity tells us that gravity is the effect of spacetime curvature. To cancel gravity we therefore have to make spacetime 'flat' around a considered object. The object would then experience the spacetime of empty space although immersed in the spacetime of Earth.

How can we control gravity? ›

The only hope of tailoring gravity to our needs lies with quantum vacuum effects, in which energy and particles and anti-particles appear out of nowhere. These are predicted to have anti-gravitational properties, and may already be propelling the expansion of the Universe in the form of 'dark energy'.

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