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A FORMER NASA ENGINEER SAYS THIS COULD CREATE THRUST WITHOUT PROPELLANT. 🚀⚡ On a newly released episode of the Danny Jones Podcast, Charles Buhler and Andrew Aurigema of Exodus Propulsion Technologies break down their work involving electrostatic fields and claimed non-propellant thrust. Buhler simplifies the idea using an analogy: imagine particles as people throwing bowling balls back and forth. Normally, the forces balance out and the entire system goes nowhere. But he describes higher-order interactions where that exchange becomes asymmetric—potentially producing a net force on the system. It’s a fascinating claim, but one that ultimately lives or dies on independent experimental verification. If this effect holds up under replication, how big of a deal could it be? 👇Former NASA engineer Charles Buhler and Andrew Aurigema of Exodus Propulsion Technologies join Danny Jones to discuss their controversial research into electrostatic propulsion and claimed thrust without conventional propellant. 🚀⚡ In this clip, Buhler attempts to make the physics understandable to almost anyone—using ice skaters, imaginary strings and bowling balls to explain particles, lines of force and virtual photons. The central idea: conventional interactions balance momentum across the system, but Buhler argues that more complex higher-order interactions could potentially create an asymmetry capable of generating net force. If independently replicated, research like this could raise major questions about what forms of propulsion are physically possible. 📲 Send this to someone who follows advanced propulsion, aerospace engineering, UFO/UAP technology or frontier physics.#CharlesBuhler #AndrewAurigema #DannyJonesPodcast #ExodusPropulsion #PropellantlessPropulsion

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