Absolutely.

I feel like there are many types that can be built that will have varying degrees of efficiency. But the point is that we won't need a fuel source.

Most engines are simply using explosive combustion to turn a magnetic array to induce an electric field. The best we have come up with is using explosive tech to keep spinning the array to maintain an electric field.

Incoherent fields are destructive interference whereas coherent fields are constructive and multiplicative in effect, so a small amount of energy compressed along the longitudinal axis of a wave through a vortex in the correct phi ratio is what I believe to be the foundation of cracking this technology.

But designing such an array is complicated and expensive. Just a few small custom magnets cost me hundreds of cuckbucks, and this will easily run into the thousands just for prototyping, with no guarantee of any success. But I'm just getting started.

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Jesse what the fuck are you talking about?

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The simplest analogy is a light bulb vs a laser.

In physics, coherence refers to the fixed relationship between the phase of waves in a beam of radiation of a single frequency.

A light bulb produces incoherent light, the field is not arranged in any specific way and the light goes in all directions. A 5 watt bulb is pretty weak. The effects are additive so you need a lot of energy to increase the wattage and produce more light.

A laser is a coherent arrangement of fields and produces a concentrated directional form of light. The effects are not additive, but multiplicative, so a 5w laser will burn a hole in most materials. Lasers are a type of point source or zero point energy. So are magnets, because the fields are coherent.