Propulsion Physics
Unlabored Acceleration
Definition
A term used in the video to describe propulsion that does not require continuous energy input to maintain acceleration, allegedly achieved by manipulating the quantum vacuum.
Related Theories (2)
Unlabored Acceleration via Higher Dimensions
By accessing a 4D vacuum (one dimension higher than 3D space), vehicles can achieve 'unlabored acceleration' through wormholes, conserving momentum and energy so that no inertial forces are felt by the passengers.
Unlabored Acceleration via ZPE Manipulation
Teleportation is achieved by manipulating zero-point energy to create voids, allowing for 'unlabored acceleration' where matter is removed from spacetime without conventional propulsion.