Glen Robertson has over 30 years of advanced propulsion research experience and development for the NASA – Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, AL as an Aerospace Technologist. He helped establish the Advanced Propulsion Research Center and conducted/supported many advanced propulsion projects over his NASA career. He holds 10 patents and has published over 20 papers on propulsion and power generation and currently supports the SLS program and plans to retire by end of 2018.
Acceleration Mechanics for New Propellant-less Space Drives
It has been shown that the mechanism of acceleration is hidden within known physics, much like a Chameleon can hide in plain sight. This is shown through the use of the thin-shell mechanism under Chameleon Cosmology and modified into an acceleration model called Chameleon Acceleration. The thin-shell mechanism is related to the density environment about an object and is presented as a thin-shell thickness that exist about all objects.
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