The Nassikas Lorentz force thruster fails the helium test

In August we carried out a helium test on version II and III of the Nassikas thruster at SuperPower Corp. in Schenectady, NY. We fixed the coil in a liquid helium dewar with its axis pointed in a horizontal direction. The dewar in turn was suspended from a ceiling beam so that it could move from side to side. Any side deflection of the dewar, due to any internally developed force, would have been measured on an electronic scale which was in mechanical contact with the wall of the dewar. More

Test results on the Nassikas Thruster II propulsion device

Earlier this year we had conducted a crowd funding campaign to raise money in order to conduct a test of the Nassikas thruster II propulsion device (https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/superconducting-levitation-thruster#/). The coil was wound by Superpower Inc. (Schenectady, NY) in early October and tests were completed this past week at the Superpower facilities. More

Speculations on the Electrogravitic Propulsion System of the Flux Liner Spacecraft

The above drawing was made by aerospace illustrator Mark McCandlish who based his sketch on the testimony of a friend of his who witnessed several such craft in operation. On November 12, 1988 his friend had the good fortune of viewing this vehicle and two other electrogravitic craft in a restricted hanger at Norton Air Force base while attending an air show that day. The crafts were being demonstrated to a select group of people who were given special access at the show. He observed the craft silently hovering a few feet above the ground. More

The Minimum Contradictions Physics of Dr. Nassikas and a Comparison to Subquantum Kinetics

Prior to the discovery of his first thruster invention described elsewhere https://igg.me/at/levitation-thruster and https://etheric.com/nassikas-thruster-light-years-ahead-of-the-dawn-spacecraft-ion-propulsion-system/, Dr. Athanassios Nassikas had been for many years developing a philosophical methodology based on the principles of logic that would allow one to judge the desirability of physics theories. Namely, this approach led him to the conclusion that physics theories concocted with the minimum number of independent axioms or hypotheses would be the most desirable… More