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

Jun 15, 2025
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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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