Oh no Kchoo. There are many models and competing ideas. That's neither here nor there really as far as I'm concerned. Einsteinian Physics is always going to exist, it's that some feel it's sacred and it is in a way, but I think its' claims are exaggerated, but possibly not as well, but we will never know either way with the resistance that is being given.
When I began my own inquiry in to the Flux Liner I knew absolutely nothing, or almost absolutely nothing, and today I now know that the the illustration done by Mark McCandlish is a workable print. Vague but workable. The physics of how this machine could possibly work can be and have been explained by Harold Puthoff for all practical purposes. Puthoff is widely known, highly regarded, you cannot get any better basically.
Harold E. Puthoff
This however claims that the energy requirements are so vast that such a machine is unworkable in the foreseeable future. That's very interesting since we have videos of these flying all over the place.
Now I've got enough experience to know when I'm being lied to. OK? Don't tell me when I'm looking at a video of an armed robbery at the local Wells Fargo that it's not you standing there with a pistol in your hands when I can see clearly it is you.
That's what this is all about. Either there is some part to this supposed theory that is missing or inaccurate, or there is something which is enabling the reality of these vehicles, or else the whole theory is itself a lie. It's has to be one of the three. There are no other possible explanations.