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Who would you like to witness a self-runner?

Started by Theoretical Research, October 29, 2017, 12:48:30 PM

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A radio frequency (RF) resonant cavity thruster, also known as an EmDrive, is a controversial proposed type of electromagnetic thruster with a microwave cavity, designed to produce thrust from an electromagnetic field inside the cavity. Sceptics have deemed it to be impossible.[1][2][3][4][5]

Such thrusters have been hypothesized since 2001 when British engineer Roger Shawyer published details of the concept. To date, there is no theoretical consensus as to how a resonant cavity could produce such thrust.[6] As of 2017, a few tests of prototype drives have observed a small apparent thrust, while other prototypes did not show thrust, and no prototype has been successfully tested more than once.[7] Due to apparent discrepancies with the current laws of physics[8] and lack of reproducible evidence, many theoretical physicists and commentators have been led to label the device "impossible", explaining the observed thrust by measurement errors.[9] The arising scepticism has led many media platforms to refer to the engine as the Impossible Drive or the Impossible Space Drive[10][11][12][13][14].  wiki

PolaczekCebulaczek

they promised test in space WHERE ARE THOSE TESTS?? WHY IT TAKE SO LONG?! yeah.

Theoretical Research

Looks like I'll be meeting a very wealthy Chinese guy near Griffith observatory tonight. He caught my attention by mentioning lots of money for equipment which is something I need. Shall see.

Theoretical Research

My smart & trustworthy friend said to not go. So I sent the Chinese guy a private message back on youtube. He wrote back telling me all I was seeing was gravity affecting everything such as the battery and core when the device was flipped. It seems people are becoming skeptical of everything nowadays. In the U.S. a high percentage of the public automatically says "fake news" if it doesn't fit their political beliefs. Nobody is going to believe it until a self runner is powering their home longer than a battery could and even then they might doubt it.

Theoretical Research

Looks like my smart friend was correct. Mm. Hello agent smith world lol. Having fun?

Test was successful. I should listen to him more often.

ps your people are not in power of this planet despite what your little egos tell you. ;)


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