Kinetic Inertia Plate System (KIPS).
The development of antigravity has been researched for nearly ten years by the USEA. Through the Cascade we’ve managed to produce a breakthrough. With super cooled plates using kinetic energy and gyro inertia stability, we’ve produced the first plates.
The priest plate has a solar module as a power source and gold foil shielding to shield from upper atmosphere and solar heat. The details into how it works are restricted, but the details on what it did during tests are now public with this posting.
During tests, the plate levitated off the ground and shot up with extreme speed upon increasing the energy input. The plate kept going until it reached a designated altitude in space. Once in space, it was stabilized and made to remain stationary for several hours. When it returned, the kinetic drive was shut off and it fell to earth. It heated up slightly as in entered the atmospheres but was not going fast enough to heat up like objects in orbit do. It was simply hovering in space. Because it was not orbiting it fell close to the same path as it took up, though offset by the earths rotation and its distance and wind. The device was activated shortly before reaching the surface and was made to hover in place at about 500 feet above ground level to be retrieved.
Additional tests demonstrated that one plate weighing a single pound could lift and hover a payload of about 13 pounds at idle. It can lift 2.8 times that at full power. These plates can be easily built in mass and can be cut to shape, and connected to any power source. Theoretically, a nuclear aircraft carrier could have many of these mounted to it and it could be lifted into space.
Numerous testing will be done for recreation and commercial applications. The sky is the limit. Past the sky is space. And in space, there are no limits.