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Drone Propulsion Without Propellers: EM-IC Takes Flight
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No Propellers. No Gears. No Motor. Just Electromagnetic Thrust.
Product 9 in the QE_IC catalog is Drone/Propulsion — 1,000 configurations purpose-built for aerial, marine, and space vehicles. These are not drones with electric motors spinning propellers. These are vehicles where ring arrays of QE_ICs mounted in thrust hubs generate propulsive force directly from electromagnetic field interaction. No rotating parts. No mechanical transmission. No points of failure.
How It Works
Ring arrangements of QE_ICs are mounted in the vehicle’s thrust positions — where propeller hubs would normally sit. The photon chromosome fires the electromagnetic coils in rapid rotational sequence, generating a directional magnetic field gradient. This gradient interacts with conductive or magnetic elements in the thrust assembly to produce axial force — thrust — without any part physically rotating.
Self-Cooling in Flight
The Peltier cooling system handles thermal management at rest. In flight, convective airflow over the thrust hubs supplements the Peltier junctions, creating a dual-mode cooling system. The photon chromosome dynamically adjusts Peltier power based on airspeed — reducing electrical cooling load as aerodynamic cooling increases.
10 Vehicle Types
The 1,000 drone/propulsion configurations span 10 vehicle categories:
- Quadcopter and multirotor platforms
- Fixed-wing UAVs with distributed thrust
- VTOL air taxis and cargo transports
- Underwater ROVs and AUVs
- Surface marine craft
- High-altitude long-endurance (HALE) platforms
- Satellite station-keeping thrusters
- Launch vehicle attitude control
- Hybrid air-ground vehicles
- Swarm micro-drones
Quantum Battery Integration
Integrated quantum battery modules give every drone configuration untethered, self-powered flight. No charging stations. No battery swaps. The LED nano-charging cycle sustains the quantum dot arrays continuously. The vehicle generates its own power from its own computation. Flight time is limited by mission, not by battery.
Copyright 2017-2026 Christopher Gabriel Brown. All rights reserved.
Explore drone and propulsion configurations at cri-one.com/store
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