Mootordigas
Mootordigas is a hypothetical concept in theoretical physics that proposes the existence of a rotor-driven mechanism capable of generating a scalar field. This field is believed to have a profound impact on the behavior of subatomic particles and potentially facilitate energy production with little to no fossil fuel consumption.
The term "Mootordigas" was first coined in the early 1990s by theoretical physicist, Dr. Lily T. Astor,
Research on Mootordigas has led to the development of novel materials and devices, such as nano-structured
Critics of the concept argue that it lacks concrete empirical evidence and that the approach used to