Quantum Propulsion Research Laboratory (QPRL)

Quantum Propulsion Research Laboratory (QPRL)Quantum Propulsion Research Laboratory (QPRL)Quantum Propulsion Research Laboratory (QPRL)

Quantum Propulsion Research Laboratory (QPRL)

Quantum Propulsion Research Laboratory (QPRL)Quantum Propulsion Research Laboratory (QPRL)Quantum Propulsion Research Laboratory (QPRL)

Expanding the Boundaries of Human Spaceflight

Expanding the Boundaries of Human SpaceflightExpanding the Boundaries of Human SpaceflightExpanding the Boundaries of Human Spaceflight

Expanding the Boundaries of Human Spaceflight

Expanding the Boundaries of Human SpaceflightExpanding the Boundaries of Human SpaceflightExpanding the Boundaries of Human Spaceflight

Fact: Advanced quantum computers, which utilize the principles of quantum physics to process information far more quickly and efficiently than conventional computers, paired with Artificial Intelligence (A.I.), which refers to machines capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence, will unlock many mysteries in science—especially math-based physics—in the next decade. 


To align with these rapidly evolving discoveries, we are developing a research and development (R&D) laboratory with a mission to advance human spaceflight propulsion technology. Historically, rocketry has been important to our space journey, but the technology is extremely limited for deep-space exploration. If we want answers to life’s biggest questions and secure the future for our species, we will need to abandon the refinement of rocket-based propulsion and concentrate on new solutions that will allow us to travel through interstellar space, where countless habitable planets exist.


Our Beyond Rocketry™ technology will be developed at the Quantum Propulsion Research Laboratory (QPRL.org), a joint international initiative uniting experts in physics (the study of matter and energy), energy research (investigating how energy is generated or converted), and materials science (the study of the properties and applications of materials). Plans are in place for a headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio (NASA Glenn Research Center), and a research laboratory in Huntsville, Alabama (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center). To encourage international collaboration, promote equality,  and prevent future misappropriation of this technology, we also plan to establish an international office in Geneva, Switzerland. This office will harness talent and promote partnerships from organizations such as the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), both leading research agencies in space exploration and particle physics, respectively.


In simple terms without proprietary information, our approach delivers immediate industry improvements through advanced quantum computing and artificial intelligence, accelerating the engineering and manipulation of atomic and subatomic particles, and advancing aerospace materials. By uniting experts from various fields of physics, engineering, and science with our exotic material additive manufacturing facility, we rapidly prototype and advance proven nuclear, electrical, and ion systems. These efforts deliver faster technological breakthroughs, as we work toward the ultimate goal—a combined energy and propulsion system to enable nonlinear interstellar mobility beyond the solar system.


Over the past decade, we have leveraged our extensive NASA engineering contractor experience at all 10 major field centers to carefully align our vision with the NASA community, space and physics intellectuals, aerospace leaders, astronauts, former NASA administrators, political leaders, and prestigious higher-learning institutions in the relevant engineering and science programs worldwide. Our goal is to attract the best talent, partnerships, investment and acquisitions. We are building our company through the principle known as the "law of attraction," meaning we believe that focusing on our vision helps draw like-minded people and opportunities. We welcome inquiries from anyone who resonates with our vision and hope to expand to more international locations.


The opportunity to shape humanity’s future in space is here. With all core technologies now available, we invite you to share your expertise, collaborate, and support our mission. Become a part of the team propelling humanity deeper into space—contact us today and take an active role in advancing this historic journey.

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