OPEN SOURCE RESEARCH HUB · 2026

AntiGravity &
Exotic Propulsion.

A curated, source-linked map of gravity modification, inertial mass reduction, and propellantless propulsion research. Patents, peer-reviewed papers, and open-source archives — with refutations alongside the claims.

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Entries
People
Categories
Archives
Credibility Tier Legend
TIER 1
Peer-reviewed, mainstream-accepted
TIER 2
Granted patent or peer-reviewed paper with contested result
TIER 3
Unreplicated single-source claim
TIER 4
Historical curiosity
ENTRIES · GROUPED BY CATEGORY

The Index.

Every entry links out to the primary source — Google Patents, NTRS, arXiv, DOI. Refutations are listed alongside the claim wherever an independent lab has weighed in.

HORIZONTAL TIMELINE · 1960 TO 2026

Sixty years of filings.

Scroll horizontally. Each dot is a patent, paper, or announcement. Hover to focus; click for the primary source.

FORCE DIRECTED GRAPH · D3

The people network.

Drag any node. Clusters show who published or filed together, who contested whom, and where the research lineage concentrates.

OPEN SOURCE REPOSITORIES

Where to go deeper.

Every archive below is free and public. Start with NTRS and Google Patents — they cover 80 percent of what's indexed above.

KINGDOM BROKER × FIRMA LABS · SYNTHESIS

The Heavenly Solution.
Capital, Credibility, and Open Science.

Most exotic propulsion research dies the same way: a filing, a single unreplicable experiment, a lab folds, the IP becomes a footnote on a Wikipedia page. What this research actually needs is three things science alone cannot provide.

Capital — Kingdom Broker
Long horizon money

Exotic propulsion needs patient capital. Kingdom Broker sources family offices and search funds already buying $1M to $20M businesses. The same relationships can route strategic capital to verified replication programs, which labs like NAWCAD and NASA Marshall could not sustain on government budgets alone.

Credibility — Firma Labs
On-chain provenance

Every patent, paper, and replication attempt can be timestamped and hashed on chain. A researcher can prove when a result was observed, before any institution publishes, refutes, or suppresses. Firma Labs' blockchain infrastructure gives frontier-science claims the same provenance rigor that finance already has.

Open Science — Kingdom Ambassador
This index

Pages like /AntiGravity and /Quantum make the research public and persistent. Not the sensational "scientist found dead" framing — the actual filings, the actual refutations, the actual archives. A researcher who reads this has every primary source one click away.

Proposed next step: a Replication Index.

The research community agrees on what experiments would settle major claims (e.g. the Pais Effect, Podkletnov's YBCO disc, Buhler's New Force). Each experiment has a budget, a lab, a timeline. Firma Labs tokenizes the replication effort. Kingdom Broker sources the capital. Kingdom Ambassador publishes the results — positive or negative — with on-chain proof-of-experiment. No lab folds quietly. No result gets memory-holed. Truth over reputation.