In October, the American company IVO LTD., which is engaged in the technology of wireless energy transmission, will first send an electric traction system for satellites into space.
The Ivo Quantum Drive system was supposed to be launched on the SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Board as part of the Transporter 8 mission in June. However, due to delays in the development of the prototype, IVO decided to transfer its technology on board the TRANSPORTER 9 mission later this year.
If the QUANTUM DRIVE system justifies the expectations of IVO, it can rewrite the critical principles of physics, which are the basis for the space industry from the moment of its origin.
Qi is the abbreviation from Quantized Inertia, which means quantum inertia. This is the theory proposed by the British physicist McCallloh, who is trying to explain the nature of inertia with the help of quantum mechanics. According to this theory, inertia is a force that arises from the interaction of the body with the quantum fluctuations of the vacuum. This contradicts the classical understanding of inertia, which is based on Newton’s first law.
The theory of quantum inertia has many critics who consider it unscientific and incompatible with experimental data. However, it also has supporters who see in it the potential for creating new types of cosmic traction systems that do not require fuel. One of these companies is IVO LTD., which developed Quantum Drive, based on the principles of quantum inertia. The company plans to launch its Quantum Drive in October 2023 and check its performance in space.
on his site McCallolokh writes that the first law of the movement of Isaac Newton, which determines inertia, saying that “objects are moving along direct lines With constant speed, if power does not act on them, ”does not fully describe what inertia is.
McCalloch developed his Qi theory to explain the true nature of inertia through the strange properties of quantum mechanics. His theory is subjected to mass criticism, some physicists stated that his proposal contradicts the laws of movement established by Newton.
These laws of movement are the basic for the space and missile industry, but this did not stop IVO. The company built its QUANTUM DRIVE system on the principles of QI theory of McCallloh and states that it managed to create a traction in laboratory conditions.
IVO claims that its Quantum Drive created traction in laboratory tests
This means that in October we will see the first real test of QI theory in space, and classical physics can be at risk. Critics of theory will probably feel that there is no reason for concern, but the founder and general director of IVO Richard Mansell believes that the test may be a turning point in the history of space development.
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