
'Impossible' engine passes major test
IT should be impossible, but a prototype space engine appears to produce energy from nothing - and it just passed a big test. Ref. Source 9u
Image from NASA/Eagleworks via news.com.au.
Em Drive Space Engine - No Fuel Necessary (Hover)
To my knowledge, all but one test of resonant cavity thrusters put out thrust amounts within the error margins.
Meaning not only are they not sure there was any thrust at all, but if there is something there, they're putting in huge amounts of energy for so little output the efficiency score might as well still be zero.
The one exception was when a model was tested in atmosphere, it then caused a slight breeze due to a known effect of strong EM fields. Most of the other testers later admitted to finding faults in their test equipment that account even for the miniscule measurements made.
It is forward thinking like this that can help propel us into a new energy source or even new type of drive that can help us reach the stars much better. While a EM drive I think is not that feasible right now I think in the future it can be a viable alternative.