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Mustafa's Space Drive: An Egyptian Student's Quantum Physics Invention
BY Kit Eaton | 05-21-2012 | 7:58 AM



Remember the name, because you might see it again: Aisha Mustafa, a 19-year-old Egyptian physics student, patented a new type of propulsion system for spacecraft that uses cutting edge quantum physics instead of thrusters.

First, a little background: One of the strange quantum facts at work in Mustafa's engine idea is that there's no such thing as a vacuum, devoid of particles, waves, and energy. Instead the universe's supposedly empty spaces are filled with a roiling sea of particles and anti-particles that pop into existence, then annihilate each other in such a short space of time that you can't readily detect them.

Mustafa invented a way of tapping this quantum effect via what's known as the dynamic Casimir effect. This uses a "moving mirror" cavity, where two very reflective very flat plates are held close together, and then moved slightly to interact with the quantum particle sea. It's horribly technical, but the end result is that Mustafa's use of shaped silicon plates similar to those used in solar power cells results in a net force being delivered. A force, of course, means a push or a pull and in space this equates to a drive or engine.

In terms of space propulsion, this is amazing. Most forms of spacecraft rely on the rocket principle to work: Some fuel is made energetic and then thrust out of an engine, pushing the rocket forward. It's tricky stuff to get right, particularly on Earth, which is why we shouldn't be surprised SpaceX's recent launch stopped at the critical moment due to a problem with one of its chemical rocket engines. For in-space maneuvering, many different types of rocket are used, but even exotic ones like ion drives (shown in a NASA image above) need fuel. The only space drive that doesn't involve hauling fuel and complex systems into orbit is a solar sail. And Mustafa's invention can, rudimentarily, be compared to a solar sail...because it doesn't need "fuel" as such, and exerts just the tiniest push compared to the thundery flames of SpaceX's rockets. It's potential is enormous--because of its mechanical simplicity and reliability it could make satellite propulsion lighter, cheaper, and thus indirectly lower the cost of space missions of all sorts.

And if you want proof that the tiniest of pushes can propel a spacecraft, check this out: Two Pioneer space probes, launched in the 1970s, are the farthest manmade objects from Earth...but they're not as far away as they should be. Over the course of a year they deviate by hundreds of kilometers from where all our science says they must be in orbit, and it's been found that it's down to the tiniest of pushes coming from radiators on-board that radiate heat waves out slghtly more in one direction than another.

Aisha's invention is so promising that her university's staff aided with a patent application. She intends to study the design further in the hope of testing it out for real in space, but as the OnIslam.net site points out she notes that there's no funding for a department of space science and this prevents important research being carried out in strife-ridden Egypt.

*ttp://www.fastcompany.com/1837966/mustafas-space-drive-an-egyptian-students-quantum-physics-invention
 
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that is good news but can anyone tell me what is invention ?i didnt understand a word
 
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It's time for humanity to push for the stars. Earth doesn't have unending resources and humans keep sucking all of what earth has to offer. Humans consume a lot of energy in their life cycle and only little make it back to earth and in due time earth will not have anymore energy to give.
 
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that is good news but can anyone tell me what is invention ?i didnt understand a word

A basic law of physics is that energy can never be created or destroyed.

That law is false.

In reality, even in the deepest vacuum, particles (i.e. mass, i.e. energy) magically come into existence and disappear very quickly. Technically what happens is that a particle and it's opposite anti-particle magically appear out of nowhere and then quickly annihilate each other. However, for the brief period of time when they are 'alive', they affect space and time around them. One such effect is the Casimir effect which the Egyptian inventor seems to be using in an innovative way.
 
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A basic law of physics is that energy can never be created or destroyed.

That law is false.

In reality, even in the deepest vacuum, particles (i.e. mass, i.e. energy) magically come into existence and disappear very quickly. Technically what happens is that a particle and it's opposite anti-particle magically appear out of nowhere and then quickly annihilate each other. However, for the brief period of time when they are 'alive', they affect space and time around them. One such effect is the Casimir effect which the Egyptian inventor seems to be using in an innovative way.

Oooooh I should have gone into physics.
 
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Oooooh I should have gone into physics.

Ultimately, all the sciences reduce down to particle physics.

Psychology tries to explain human behavior in terms of biological and chemical processes.
Biology/Genetics try to explain biological phenomena in terms of chemical reactions and physics.
Chemistry tries to explain various phenomena (organic and inorganic) in terms of molecular bonds and electron interactions, i.e. molecular physics.
High level physics (except relativity) tries to explain macro phenomena in terms of molecular and atomic interactions.

So, in a sense, all the sciences form levels of abstraction on top of quantum mechanics!
 
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Ultimately, all the sciences reduce down to particle physics.

Psychology tries to explain human behavior in terms of biological and chemical processes.
Biology/Genetics try to explain biological phenomena in terms of chemical reactions and physics.
Chemistry tries to explain various phenomena (organic and inorganic) in terms of molecular bonds and electron interactions, i.e. molecular physics.
High level physics (except relativity) tries to explain macro phenomena in terms of molecular and atomic interactions.

So, in a sense, all the sciences form levels of abstraction on top of quantum mechanics!

I know which is why I should have gone I to Quantum Physics instead of Medicine. I loved that semester in school it was just amazing by far the most fun I ever had in school was Nuclear and Quantum physics classes. However being from a family of doctors I kind of found myself in Med School all of a sudden.

Don't get me wrong I love medicine and I am very very good at it however it is just too boring for my liking.
 
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Now all we need is some imams stretching some Quran quotes to say this was 'predicted' all along...:lol:
 
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