Inertial Mass Reduction Propulsion System

Self-Sustaining Propulsion. Powered by Zero-Point Quantum Energy.

Quasi is engineering a conceptual vehicle propulsion design that generates its own power from zero-point quantum energy within a strong electromagnetic field—completely eliminating the need for external fuel or charging.

Inspired by quantum physics and advanced UAP/SAP propulsion mechanics, and exploring scalability through recent advances in nanomaterials and superconducting materials—Quasi bridges the gap between acknowledging our role in a cleaner planet and making a significant change to our carbon footprint, for the legacy we leave future generations.

From Awareness to Action

A Cleaner Legacy for Generations Yet to Come

By decoupling vehicles from external fuel and charging infrastructure, a self-sustaining propulsion concept could drive deep, lifecycle-wide carbon reductions—shifting the world from merely acknowledging climate responsibility to meaningfully changing our footprint.

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Katie Lacher, Founder

Katie Lacher

Founder

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

As the creator of the original concept design for the technology we are currently researching, Quasi is the result of my drive to blend my primary dedication to planetary health with a lifelong passion for self-study of advanced principles in quantum physics.

Building a Cross-Disciplinary Team

Quasi began with the concern for long-term planetary health and the world we leave behind. Our vision is to collaborate with those who share this concern and grow into becoming a group of researchers and engineers—spanning quantum theory, electromagnetism, nanomaterials, superconductivity, and automotive design—to explore a self-sustaining, zero-point-energy-based propulsion concept inspired by quantum physics and advanced propulsion mechanics.

Help Us Build the Future of Propulsion

Whether you are a scientist, engineer, investor, or manufacturing partner—there is a place for your expertise in the Quasi mission.