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Aisha Mustafa develops Quantum Thruster...

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http://www.fastcompany.com/1837966/...n-egyptian-students-quantum-physics-invention

Fastcompany.com said:
Remember the name, because you might see it again: Aisha Mustafa, a 19-year-old Egyptian physics student, patented a new type of propulsion system for spacecraft that uses cutting edge quantum physics instead of thrusters.

First, a little background: One of the strange quantum facts at work in Mustafa's engine idea is that there's no such thing as a vacuum, devoid of particles, waves, and energy. Instead the universe's supposedly empty spaces are filled with a roiling sea of particles and anti-particles that pop into existence, then annihilate each other in such a short space of time that you can't readily detect them.

Mustafa invented a way of tapping this quantum effect via what's known as the dynamic Casimir effect. This uses a "moving mirror" cavity, where two very reflective very flat plates are held close together, and then moved slightly to interact with the quantum particle sea. It's horribly technical, but the end result is that Mustafa's use of shaped silicon plates similar to those used in solar power cells results in a net force being delivered. A force, of course, means a push or a pull and in space this equates to a drive or engine.

follow link for rest of article.

It's been predicted as possible for years, naysayed just as long. The real test will be when someone puts one in orbit.
 
Sounds like just a patent application...

The idea has been around around a long time - making a working experiment (even if 'impractical' energy wise) would be news. A patent - a document about an idea - is not news. :(

Mostly crap article - completely ignores gravity assist and that energy source would still be necessary to move the 'mirrors'.

Love a source that would describe an actual experiment and results.
 
The article implies that she's had some measurable push in the lab. I suspect the push in question would be dwarfed by a sneeze.
 
... or actually caused by one. ;)

The emphasis is on the patent (and not even a link to that) - not the realization of any experiment. Given that, youth, and claiming no funding/support directly for such, I would suspect any claim of actually doing anything other than paper work... i.e., sounds like typical media hype.
 
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