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A former NASA engineer has made a claim that sounds impossible by the rules of modern physics. In the early 1990s, Chinese-American physicist Ning Li published a series of controversial papers theorizing about anti- A train that travels 1100 kilometers through the Australian desert without ever needing to stop for fuel or a recharge?
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- A former NASA engineer has made a claim that sounds impossible by the rules of modern physics.
- In the early 1990s, Chinese-American physicist Ning Li published a series of controversial papers theorizing about anti-
- A train that travels 1100 kilometers through the Australian desert without ever needing to stop for fuel or a recharge?
- Recent developments in aerospace and propulsion research have sparked growing debate about the future of space travel.
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