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  • NASA: New "impossible" engine works, could change space travel forever





    Until yesterday, every physicist was laughing at this engine and its inventor, Roger Shawyer. It's called the EmDrive and everyone said it was impossible because it goes against classical mechanics. But the fact is that the quantum vacuum plasma thruster works and scientists can't explain why.

    Shawyer's engine is extremely light and simple. It provides a thrust by "bouncing microwaves around in a closed container." The microwaves are generated using electricity that can be provided by solar energy. No propellant is necessary, which means that this thrusters can work forever unless a hardware failure occurs. If real, this would be a major breakthrough in space propulsion technology.

    Obviously, the entire thing sounded preposterous to everyone. In theory, this thing shouldn't work at all. So people laughed and laughed and ignored him. Everyone except a team of Chinese scientists. They built one in 2009 and it worked: They were able to produce 720 millinewton, which is reportedly enough to build a satellite thruster. And still, nobody else believed it.

    Now, American scientist Guido Fetta and a team at NASA Eagleworks—the advanced propulsion skunkworks led by Dr Harold "Sonny" White at the Johnson Space Center—have published a new paper that demonstrates that a similar engine working on the same principles does indeed produce thrust. Their model, however, produces much less thrust—just 30 to 50 micronewtons. But it works, which is amazing on its own. They haven't explained why their engine works, but it does work:

    Test results indicate that the RF resonant cavity thruster design, which is unique as an electric propulsion device, is producing a force that is not attributable to any classical electromagnetic phenomenon and therefore is potentially demonstrating an interaction with the quantum vacuum virtual plasma.
    The entire idea that we have found something that seems to go against the the principle of conservation of momentum just seems crazy to me. But the fact that it has worked for two independent parties can't be denied. That's the laboratory speaking. Then again, perhaps both labs made a mistake. I'm sure this will be tested by the Russians and the Europeans too, but at least I'm glad we are working on it.

    But the fact that we may be witnessing something completely new, something that may push us forward into sci-fi territory once again, is very exciting.

  • #2
    I love stuff like this.
    "You wouldn't know what crazy was if Charles Manson was eating Fruit Loops on your front porch"

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    • #3
      "...potentially demonstrating an interaction with the quantum vacuum virtual plasma."

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      • #4
        so next step is cryogenic or time warps?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 03mustangdude View Post
          so next step is cryogenic or time warps?
          No time warp but yes to warp drive.

          Half of history is hiding the past.

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          • #6
            awesome
            Big Rooster Racing
            1985 Mustang GT

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            • #7
              *mounts microwave on back of truck*
              Good judgment comes from bad decisions and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.

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              • #8


                I don't understand the things you do, and you therefore may represent an interaction with the quantum vacuum virtual plasma.
                Originally posted by Broncojohnny
                HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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                • #9
                  Just when humanity thinks it knows it all, along comes someone to change it.
                  class joke
                  {
                  private:
                  char Forrest, Jenny, Momma, LtDan;
                  double Peas, Carrots;
                  string MommaAlwaysSaid(const bool AddAnyTime = True)
                  };

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TexasDevilDog View Post
                    Just when humanity thinks it knows it all, along comes someone to change it.
                    "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by TexasDevilDog View Post
                      Just when humanity thinks it knows it all, along comes someone to change it.
                      It happens.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by talisman View Post
                        It happens.
                        Agreed. I have learned to keep an open mind about many things, I just might learn something new. I will never learn anything with a closed mind.
                        class joke
                        {
                        private:
                        char Forrest, Jenny, Momma, LtDan;
                        double Peas, Carrots;
                        string MommaAlwaysSaid(const bool AddAnyTime = True)
                        };

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by TexasDevilDog View Post
                          Agreed. I have learned to keep an open mind about many things, I just might learn something new. I will never learn anything with a closed mind.
                          Sometimes.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by TexasDevilDog View Post
                            Agreed. I have learned to keep an open mind about many things, I just might learn something new. I will never learn anything with a closed mind.
                            "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                            • #15
                              Lol someone has recently watched gump... not saying any names.

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