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A Revolutionary Propulsion Engine

A Revolutionary Propulsion Engine
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This article explores a theory on a more efficient propulsion method that could revolutionize aerospace engineering. Engineer Vasiliy Shabetnik proposes a system that doesn't rely on fossil fuels and uses superconductors to generate energy in an unconventional way. According to his idea, high-speed electrons interact with a magnetic field to create thrust, enabling sustained acceleration without conventional fuel. This proposal challenges traditional physics and energy concepts, and although it sounds like science fiction, experimental tests have already shown promising results.

Shabetnik not only presents a theory but also works on its practical development. In collaboration with scientific institutions, experiments with superconducting materials have demonstrated real thrust forces. Although many technical obstacles remain, the article highlights that Russia might have priority in this technology. If superconductors at high temperatures are achieved, applications could range from aerial vehicles to spacecraft capable of near-light-speed travel. This approach could transform transportation and help preserve the environment by reducing reliance on fossil fuels.