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High School Student Mentored in Microwave Propulsion Physics

  • January 1, 2015
  • Seetha Raghavan
  • · News

Microwave Propulsion Device 2Jack – a Hagerty high school senior mentored by Imad – is currently investigating the underlying physical theories of microwave propulsion in order to produce a more efficient and more powerful propulsion device.

This research could potentially provide a more viable alternative method of satellite propulsion as well as develop our understanding of electrodynamics and the quantum vacuum.

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