Experts agree that it’s a hoax. Something the US government patented to deliberately deceive about what their military research is about.
They claim it’s some kind of antigravity propulsion. But
A: experts agree that’s impossible and
B: the government doesn’t publish patents for military research projects for everyone to look into.
Also the patent itself doesn’t fulfill the minimum requirements for granting a patent, wich includes fully describing how the mechanism works. (So that a “person skilled in the art” can reproduce it)
The person who patented it handed in a whole bunch of unrealistic futuristic technology and got it unexpectedly granted for unknown reasons despite.
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