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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Bunbury WA
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I'm going to take a great leap here.
Anyone heard of the EmDrive and any thoughts. It looks like a NASA offshoot, as well as Chinese labs have confirmed the EmDrive is a reality. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EmDrive It's still early days, but a massless drive is the stuff of Sci Fi. New Scientist had the crap kicked out of it for front paging an article about the EmDrive, 8 September 2006, but from day one, looking at the figures, I could see that the inventor was not busting the laws of momentum. What was giving thrust was hiding in quantum physics (which I no nothing about - too big for me). What we are looking at is something as big (or less?) than a car battery that can power a device that can elevate a car. NASA 'Eagleworks' are moving towards the 2nd Generation device. I can only say....This may be real. If it is, it will be huge.
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