Egyptian teen invents spacecraft propulsion system

By IANS,

London : A 19-year-old Egyptian university student has invented a futuristic propulsion system for spacecraft.


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The invention “leapfrogs” NASA research, and uses a hi-tech quantum effect to drive satellites through space, rather than ordinary rocket engines.

Aisha Mustafa’s invention generates energy using the Casimir-Polder force, an obscure quantum effect using two surfaces and objects in a vacuum, Daily Mail reported Wednesday.

The force is described as an “invisible rubber band” between bulky objects and atoms that arises from the ever-present random fluctuation of microscopic electric fields in empty space.

The fluctuations get stronger near a surface, and an isolated neutral atom nearby feels the force as a “pull”.

Instead of using nuclear reactors or jets, Mustafa’s satellites could generate drive using the panels, the Mail added.

NASA had researched a similar idea using the Casimir-Polder force.

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