New Concept for Artificial Gravity in Space: The Inertial Gravitational Core

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Hello everyone,

I've been working on a concept that I believe could contribute to the future of space exploration: a modular system designed to generate artificial gravity without rotating a spacecraft or an entire habitat.

The idea is to create controlled, localized gravity using a system of rotating masses and magnetic containment, with a structure that adapts to different environments, from lunar bases to deep-space missions. It's a flexible alternative to traditional large-scale rotating stations, such as the O'Neill cylinder, and opens new doors for compact gravity modules.

I've developed a full document with two versions of the concept:

A simplified prototype for academic or laboratory testing,

And a more advanced version for future aerospace applications.

📄 Full technical summary:

🛠️ Prototype breakdown:

The project is open to comments, improvements, or even a complete overhaul; that's part of the process.
I'd love to hear your thoughts.

Thanks for reading!

— Santiago Lucero
 
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What AI/LLM application did you use to develop these documents?
I used language model assistance to organize and develop some of the technical content, but the entire idea, the terraforming approach, the scientific underpinnings, and the overall planning were designed by me. A IA assisted me as a tool to structure and verify data, but the original vision is entirely personal.