It's 2010 and I have heard nothing about it more recent than this video. I once tried to find a way to beat the conservation of momentum law (which this does try to do, no matter what anyone thinks). Biggest waste of time EVER. What you could do is use thrust generated by shining a laser behind you in the same fashion as a rocket (or a solar sail).
Forgive me, but.. is this - or any of the countless drives Dutchdrummer mentions that have been tested since the 1960s - really use any NEW technology?
Use any deep particle or string physics that has heretofore been un-utilized before? Aren't they all just propulsion of something (gas, plasma, ions) or magnetic levitation? ergo - none is really "anti-gravity", right?
Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads...
121gigawattsfan53 5 months ago
According to Shawyer, the key to the anti-gravity functionality of the EmDrive involves a resonate cavity filled with microwaves.
Fichorkaa 7 months ago
cool........
it's can fly in the air
i like it
TheSandiirawan 8 months ago
this isnt "free energy" or anything, the magnetron that powers it uses more than a kilowatt of electrical energy just for this tiny amount of thrust.
TheNuclearWatermelon 1 year ago
It's 2010 and I have heard nothing about it more recent than this video. I once tried to find a way to beat the conservation of momentum law (which this does try to do, no matter what anyone thinks). Biggest waste of time EVER. What you could do is use thrust generated by shining a laser behind you in the same fashion as a rocket (or a solar sail).
jag9998 1 year ago
Forgive me, but.. is this - or any of the countless drives Dutchdrummer mentions that have been tested since the 1960s - really use any NEW technology?
Use any deep particle or string physics that has heretofore been un-utilized before? Aren't they all just propulsion of something (gas, plasma, ions) or magnetic levitation? ergo - none is really "anti-gravity", right?
duck24x 2 years ago
does no one bother researching anything.
ok...
1. this is done by an actual scientist.
2. its not anti gravity or anything magical like that. it uses an actual technology that creates thrust.
3. this is just a barely functional proof of concept test.
angelofdeath1006 2 years ago
dont worry it will soon fall apart ^^
blackmonhjura 2 years ago
supposedly "the chinese" duplicated it.
bhweller 2 years ago
I just want this guy to hand his machine to someone who is willing to diligently test it, to get a final verdict on whether this works or not.
CloudElve 3 years ago