What is the propulsion pipeline?
The propulsion pages describe an imagined mass-flow pipeline using an EIT intake, compression path, containment model, and massive-photon exhaust as a clearly labeled concept.
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The propulsion pages describe an imagined mass-flow pipeline using an EIT intake, compression path, containment model, and massive-photon exhaust as a clearly labeled concept.

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The propulsion pages describe an imagined mass-flow pipeline using an EIT intake, compression path, containment model, and massive-photon exhaust as a clearly labeled concept.
The propulsion cluster should be read as a speculative engineering architecture. It borrows analogies from ramjets, EIT, slow light, photon condensates, Proca language, and precision metrology, but the combined Dark Matter Drive mechanism remains a site hypothesis requiring mathematical and experimental validation.
DarkMatterDrive.com keeps speculative material labeled as conceptual unless a specific report clearly includes evidence, versioning, DOI-backed metadata, or peer-reviewed publication status.
Claim status: speculative-engineering
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The propulsion pages describe an imagined mass-flow pipeline using an EIT intake, compression path, containment model, and massive-photon exhaust as a clearly labeled concept.
The propulsion pages describe an imagined mass-flow pipeline using an EIT intake, compression path, containment model, and massive-photon exhaust as a clearly labeled concept.
The propulsion pages describe an imagined mass-flow pipeline using an EIT intake, compression path, containment model, and massive-photon exhaust as a clearly labeled concept.
The propulsion pages describe an imagined mass-flow pipeline using an EIT intake, compression path, containment model, and massive-photon exhaust as a clearly labeled concept.
The propulsion pages describe an imagined mass-flow pipeline using an EIT intake, compression path, containment model, and massive-photon exhaust as a clearly labeled concept.