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Scientific Paper
TitleElectric Field Propulsion Concepts from Independent Researchers
Author(s)Charles A Yost
Keywordsacoustic propulsion, T. T. Brown, charge deposition, coherent thread, levitation, longitudinal waves, pulsed electrostatic fields, Tesla, Wardenclyffe, wiggle wand
Published1997
JournalElectric Spacecraft Journal
Number22
Pages24-32

Abstract

Twenty-four poster papers were presented to NASA at the Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Workshop, August 12-13, 1997. One paper presented materials submitted by various ESJ networkers pertaining to the use of interactive electrodynamic fields for propulsion. According to one concept, pulsed electrostatic potential waves would be generated and transmitted in longitudinal form from the surface of electrodes. Intense, nonlinear, polarizing waves would thereby extend into the surrounding space, and it is possible that a precision system could pulse, phase and direct them to develop reaction forces on surrounding objects, media and space fields.