August 25: By popular demand, this is a video of a space drive experiment that we ran on July 2.
It is an easy experiment to run to show that space drive lifts the microwave oven. A quartz tube encloses a match burning in air as the source of electrons to absorb microwave photons to produce space drive lift. A typical flame electron density is ne = 1010 until boosted by the microwave power. The camera is fixed to a stationary stand as the microwave (45.5 lbs.) is lifted and “walked sideways” relative to the stationary camera.
As reported previously, the space drive lift with Ar +3% H2 is at least 4X that of air.
The tube diameter is selected to focus the space drive force upward. If the diameter is materially reduced, a confinement effect is created wherein the space drive force reflects off the cylindrical walls and produces a standing vortex. The space drive confinement is equally extraordinary. Typically, a high magnetic field is required to provide the corresponding confinement force.
We are working on a continuous lift prototype and have acquired valuable data.
Space-Drive-Paper-wfigures.pdf. (Paper updated August 25, 2025)
Space Drive Post (June 26, 2025)