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Modelo teórico para tracción sin masa mediante modulación del vacío cuántico estructurado: Disruptor Cuántico del Vacío Inercial (DCVI)

Authors: Solís Hernández, Alejandro;

Modelo teórico para tracción sin masa mediante modulación del vacío cuántico estructurado: Disruptor Cuántico del Vacío Inercial (DCVI)

Abstract

Este trabajo presenta un modelo teórico innovador para la propulsión sin masa basado en la modulación estructurada del vacío cuántico. A partir de la formulación Φ ∘ L(x), se plantea que una arquitectura geométrica precisa puede inducir una ruptura local de la inercia efectiva a través de la interacción con el campo de fondo cuántico. El dispositivo propuesto —el Disruptor Cuántico del Vacío Inercial (DCVI)— opera mediante resonancia geométrica y manipulación de campos de alta frecuencia, sin expulsar masa. Se abordan fundamentos teóricos relacionados con el efecto Casimir, el campo de punto cero y teorías alternativas sobre la naturaleza de la inercia. Esta propuesta abre la puerta a tecnologías de propulsión avanzadas sin combustible, con aplicaciones potenciales en física espacial, transporte y levitación. Modelo teórico para tracción sin masa mediante modulación del vacío cuántico estructurado: Disruptor Cuántico del Vacío Inercial (DCVI) © 2025 por Alejandro Solís Hernández está licenciado bajo Creative Commons Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinDerivados 4.0 Internacional

This work presents an innovative theoretical model for massless propulsion based on the structured modulation of the quantum vacuum. Using the formulation Φ ∘ 𝓛(x), it proposes that a precisely designed geometric architecture can induce a local breakdown of effective inertia through interaction with the quantum background field. The proposed device —the Quantum Inertial Vacuum Disruptor (QIVD)— operates through geometric resonance and high-frequency field manipulation, without expelling mass. Theoretical foundations include the Casimir effect, the zero-point field, and alternative theories on the nature of inertia. This proposal opens the door to advanced propulsion technologies without fuel, with potential applications in space physics, transportation, and levitation. Modelo teórico para tracción sin masa mediante modulación del vacío cuántico estructurado: Disruptor Cuántico del Vacío Inercial (DCVI) © 2025 por Alejandro Solís Hernández está licenciado bajo Creative Commons Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinDerivados 4.0 Internacional

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campo de punto cero, metacampo, propulsión sin masa, tracción cuántica, Hipercampo, warp drive conceptual, vacío cuántico estructurado, efecto Casimir, física especulativa avanzada, Φ ∘ 𝓛(x), topología resonante, ingeniería del vacío, Hipermetaespacio

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