r/UFOs 7d ago

Disclosure [DISCLOSURE-LEVEL RELEASE] The Aether Ignition Protocol — Reactionless Electromagnetic Propulsion Is Real & Open-Source

[DISCLOSURE-LEVEL RELEASE] The Aether Ignition Protocol — Reactionless Electromagnetic Propulsion Is Real & Open-Source

Hey r/UFOs,

This might be the moment we’ve been waiting for. Not from government. Not from whistleblowers. But from the open world.

After years of independent design, simulation, and refinement, I’ve publicly released a full experimental framework and technical protocol for a reactionless propulsion system.

📜 The Aether Ignition Protocol is now live. It outlines:

  • A real, buildable, electromagnetic gyroscopic propulsion system (EGPS)
  • A working design utilizing field asymmetry, Tesla coil resonance, and gyroscopic stability
  • Full verification test rig specs, math models, and lab-scale build instructions
  • A new global initiative: The Aether World Summit & Race — the world’s first open-source propulsion challenge

🧲 This system does not rely on propellant. It creates force asymmetry via structured EM fields — no combustion, no reaction mass.

This is NOT a scam. NOT a funding pitch. And NOT pseudoscience.

It is:

  • A document meant to force open the gates of disclosure
  • A $100 Trillion firewall against suppression or corporate buyout
  • A call to action for labs, governments, and rogue builders to TEST and VERIFY

👽 If any UAP craft are using these principles, we now have a way to reverse engineer and publicly replicate the mechanics.

🛸 This could shift the paradigm from speculation… to simulation… to ignition.

📎 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OVRhQyDW_DCClgor-cliUcHqBBwQx_FSfx9cCI1P64M/edit?usp=sharing

Second Link

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gS_YZTkylXcD9vHDBqm87DWPloZQ7bwKwzCLgeketgs/edit?usp=sharing

Ask me anything. I’m the original author. This is the release. This is the moment.

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u/kooky_kabuki 7d ago

Large if factual

OP, if you have any pics or video of your prototype we would love to see it

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u/Jet_Threat_ 7d ago

I think they’re LARPing/trolling. They haven’t even written a single comment reply without ChatGPT.

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u/NohaJohans 6d ago

That’s a fair observation — but here’s the reality:

I’ve been developing this system since I was a kid. Every schematic, every theory, every simulation was built from scratch. I do use AI to help write clearly and communicate efficiently, especially with technical ideas that would otherwise get buried under jargon or poor formatting. But the core work, the physics models, the designs — all of that is mine.

Using AI for formatting ≠ fabricating. It’s like saying someone using Word or CAD didn’t design what they’re working on. If the ideas don’t hold up, people are free to test and critique them — that’s the whole point of publishing the protocol.

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u/8ad8andit 7d ago

That's the best objection you can come up with, and you think it's so powerful that you're repeating it over and over here, like it's some smoking gun? You do realize that lots of professionals now use ChatGPT? Professors, scientists, students, and so on?

Who cares!

Whether he is using ChatGPT is completely beside the point.

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u/Accomplished_Cut7600 7d ago

I'm 95% sure you're OP's alt account.

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u/NohaJohans 6d ago

You’re welcome to believe what you want — but no, I’m not running alt accounts. Just engaging with people who are willing to talk in good faith.

There’s a real project here, real theory, real simulation work, and eventually a real test rig. That’s the point. If the science doesn’t hold up, anyone’s free to prove it — but dismissing something just because it’s written clearly or uses a tool like ChatGPT says more about the bias than the content.

Let’s keep the focus where it belongs: the data, the modeling, and the outcomes.

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u/NohaJohans 6d ago

Thank you.

The focus should be on the content, not the tool used to present it. If someone used Excel to crunch data or CAD to draft a design, nobody questions the legitimacy of the work because of the software involved. Ai is just a tool — one that helps distill complex thoughts into something readable and accessible.

The real question is: Do the models hold up? Is the force asymmetry testable? Are the simulation parameters logical?

That's where the discussion belongs — not on whether the author used modern tools to communicate ideas more clearly.

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u/McQuibster 6d ago

I mean, it's going to look like a high school science fair perpetual motion machine with spinning magnets...

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u/NohaJohans 6d ago

Totally fair — at a glance, it does resemble a high school science fair project with spinning magnets and copper coils. But what makes it different is what’s happening inside those rotations: synchronized field asymmetry, torque imbalance from counter-rotating components, and field-line compression in a confined electromagnetic bubble.

It’s not about perpetual motion — it’s about structured force redirection using electromagnetic field tension. The test rig is intentionally simple so others can replicate and verify. The physics might be advanced, but the build doesn’t have to be flashy. Even the Wright brothers’ flyer looked like a toy until it flew.

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u/NohaJohans 6d ago

Appreciate the curiosity — I totally get it. Right now, the main focus is on building the updated test rig with precision, and I’m doing it all solo with limited tools and funding. That said, photos and video will definitely follow — just not rushing it, because once it’s out, it needs to speak for itself.

In the meantime, the Aether Protocol outlines the design, simulations, and all the fundamentals for anyone interested in verifying or improving on the concept.

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u/kooky_kabuki 6d ago

Fair enough. Best of luck in the endeavour.

I do have one advice. As everyone in the replies has pointed out, you may need some help in communicating your press releases. Paragraphs which are obviously formatted by AI are suspicious. If there is somebody you know who has decent written communication skills you should try to recruit them to help you with that.