Who needs the laws of physics, anyway? Not NASA. At least, that is what a new peer-reviewed paper indicates. The paper discusses what was a fuel-free rocket engine, which tests now show works. But how ...
NASA’s peer-reviewed paper on the revolutionary Electromagnetic Drive— colloquially known as the EM Drive—has finally arrived, and it’s created quite a stir in the scientific community. NASA’s ...
A new theory of inertia could explain how NASA is generating thrust with a new drive design, and may even show them how to make it more powerful. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X ...
No matter what happens from here, Roger Shawyer can feel at least a bit of vindication. There's no way to know whether his potentially world-changing new fuel-free thruster called the EM Drive will be ...
If something sounds too good to be true then it probably is, so goes the old saying. And unfortunately, it now seems this is also applicable to the "impossible" EM drive, first touted over a decade ...
Physics always wins. But sometimes the magic space unicorns turn out to be new physics. (Not saying that's the case here, mind.) However, if you've got current flowing down the torsion bar to the ...
The story is the usual saga of American space tech going to waste. EM drive, a potential major breakthrough in space travel, which was ignored as usual by the usual cow pat consciousness of comatose ...
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