A New Era in Motion
Innovation rarely stands still—and neither does Mohsen Bahmani. The inventor, who previously captured public attention with his unconventional floating shoes, is now setting his sights on something far more transformative: the future of propulsion technology.
With his latest development, Bahmani aims not just to improve existing propulsion systems, but to fundamentally redefine them. His newly designed thrust system is compact, efficient, and remarkably versatile—capable of powering vehicles on land, across water, and through the air.
Vision Driven by Purpose
Bahmani’s work is rooted in a deep commitment to meaningful technological progress. Over the years, he has earned international recognition, underscoring the seriousness and practicality of his research. His mission is clear: to develop innovative, sustainable solutions that deliver real value to society.
Supporting this vision is a dedicated and highly motivated team led by Hossain Vafaey, whose collaboration has been instrumental in bringing these ideas closer to reality.
Rethinking Propulsion
At the heart of Bahmani’s breakthrough lies a radically different approach to propulsion. His system is built around a closed-loop structure composed of two straight sections and two semicircular curves. Within this loop, multiple compact reaction propulsion units—such as electric impellers—move in a carefully synchronized cycle.
This dynamic process unfolds in four key phases:
Acceleration: The propulsion units are activated at the beginning of the first straight section, rapidly gaining kinetic energy before being deactivated at the end of the segment.
Energy Transfer: As the energized units move through the first curved section, centrifugal force enables them to transfer their kinetic energy to the loop itself—generating forward motion.
Deceleration: After this transfer, the units continue at reduced speed. A controlled braking mechanism further regulates their motion along the second straight section.
Return: Finally, the units pass through the second curved section at low speed, returning to their starting point and initiating the cycle once again.
With multiple units operating simultaneously at different stages, the system produces a continuous and directed force. According to Bahmani, this design allows seamless integration into virtually any type of vehicle.
Efficiency Without Compromise
One of the most striking features of this propulsion system is its innovative method of wireless energy transfer. A lightweight aluminum wire loop inside the system carries a high-frequency alternating current (approximately 1 to 3 MHz), generating a magnetic field. Secondary coils embedded within each propulsion unit then capture this energy through electromagnetic induction—based on Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction.
After rectification and regulation, the induced current powers the impellers and other onboard systems. This approach achieves an impressive energy efficiency of up to 90 percent, marking a significant advancement over many conventional electric propulsion methods.
Promising Results
Initial testing has already delivered encouraging outcomes. Drones equipped with Bahmani’s system are not only significantly lighter and nearly silent, but also demonstrate an increase in flight duration of around 40 percent. These results suggest strong potential for applications across multiple industries, from transportation to aerospace.
Importantly, Bahmani emphasizes that his system fully adheres to established physical principles. It operates using reaction-based mechanisms and remains consistent with Newton’s third law of motion, ensuring its scientific credibility.
Looking Ahead
As development progresses, Bahmani’s propulsion technology could mark a turning point in how motion is generated and sustained. Combining efficiency, sustainability, and innovative engineering, it offers a compelling glimpse into the future of mobility.
Further updates on this groundbreaking invention will be featured in Wochenblatt-Media, along with access to videos, patent certifications, and additional technical insights.
Contact Links
https://www.mohsenbahmani.com/
Baden TV ; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZHkVlh5O0Y&t=106s
• El Universo ; https://www.eluniverso.com/estados-unidos/estilo-de-vida/que-es-el-sistema-de-propulsion-a-reaccion-nota/
• E-Plan Aerospace ; https://www.eplaneai.com/news/iranian-inventor-develops-propeller-free-propulsion-system-for-flying-taxis
• Wochenblatt ; https://www.wochenblatt-news.de/ueberregional/bahmani-revolutioniert-die-antriebstechnologie/
Alain de Botton ; https://www.alaindebotton.com/work/extract/
• RTL TV ; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl6mEfcSqzI
Links & Videos related to both Innovation:
(„Floating Shoes / Water Skying / Walking on Water , Year 2006 “)
New Propulsion System 2025 :
Video 1 : https://youtu.be/jOcQJzqZFws
Video 2 : https://youtu.be/Io3yHXm8AjA
Patent certificate :
1 : https://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicationDetails/biblio?FT=D&locale=en_EP&CC=EP&NR=3565971B8&KC=B8
2 : https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/patent/EP-3565971-B8
3 : https://patents.google.com/patent/EP3565971B8/e



























