The carmakers have continued their innovation, which has sometimes been described as unconscionable. First, it was Tesla with its fake bet on the hydrogen engine, then Toyota with a real one, and then it was Achates Power with the discovery that Einstein had theorized. However, one brand has just defied the laws of the universe and has scientists terrified: this is the engine that works without fuel and should not exist.
Goodbye to all existing fuels: no more EVs or FCEVs with this technology even Tesla fears
They have only imagined having an automobile that does not require gravity to run, but now it has become a reality that we are contemplating. As this transformative technology may still be very much a long way off, the potential of antigravity cars as a concept and as an idea in the field of transportation and how it will change the challenge of zero-emissions cars.
Antigravity is not simply a branch of science; it is the evidence of the overwhelming human spirit that continues to search and create. The idea of the development of technology that is capable of functioning outside of the earth’s gravity or even using antigravity in some way is something that has interested scientists throughout the years.
Scientists are studying antigravity cars: their main conclusions, in two keys
One area of concern can be viewed about quantum dynamics, where for example, quantum suspension shows mechanics that allow to suspend objects in mid-air without physically applying force on them.
New novelties in the fields of physics and materials science have made the existence of antigravity closer to Earth in the future:
- The creation of metamaterials, or materials that can manipulate waves of electromagnetic nature at will, provided new opportunities for antigravity propulsion.
- Quantum mechanics studies have unveiled some rather extraordinary acts like quantum entanglement and quantum levitation that may be valuable in the development of antigravity systems.
This could be the first antigravity car: making doesn’t know about this invention yet
However, the advance in the path toward antigravity cars is by no means guaranteed despite these encouraging improvements. One of the major challenges for scientists is the problem of “dark energy”, or the absence of an adequate explanation for gravity, formulated as a single theory that encompasses all aspects of gravity.
It is practically impossible to describe with words how the availability of antigravity cars would change the world underscoring the importance of cars for the people for the world and for the planet. Their capacity to remain airborne and to glide would provide them with more flexibility to dispense with roads and constructions and to get from one spot to another.
We have tried to create antigravity engines, and that’s what has happened
Nonetheless, despite the fact that it is still in the planning stage for modern cars, there have been efforts to make antigravity cars a reality, did you know?
- One such niche invention is the AirCar which is a unique hybrid of a car and an aircraft backed by BMW’s engine; however, this has just received a certificate of airworthiness in recent times. Although not a full car that can also fly like in the Back to the Future movie, the AirCar is the closest one can get to the flying car with the car-to-aircraft conversion.
- Another example is the Mead Antigravity Car, a flying car with wings & wraparound windscreens suggested by the well-known pioneer of Neo-Futurist industrial design and Concept Art, Sydney Jay Mead. Even though this specific car may have been ahead of the curve for its time, one cannot ignore the fact that a true vision for antigravity technology was once pursued.
As you can see, the ambition that brands have to lead the new mobility of the future is going further than ever, with antigravity cars that have experts on tenterhooks. It works without fuel but is closer to theory than reality, although it is what Einstein did with his proton engine, and you know what happened next (if not, remember that we saw it several weeks ago). Undoubtedly, more examples of innovation pushed to the limit.













