Sci/Tech Chinese Say They're Building 'Impossible' Space Drive

The Helper

Necromancy Power over 9000
Staff member
Reaction score
1,703
Chinese researchers claim they've confirmed the theory behind an "impossible" space drive, and are proceeding to build a demonstration version. If they're right, this might transform the economics of satellites, open up new possibilities for space exploration –- and give the Chinese a decisive military advantage in space.

To say that the "Emdrive" (short for "electromagnetic drive") concept is controversial would be an understatement. According to Roger Shawyer, the British scientist who developed the concept, the drive converts electrical energy into thrust via microwaves, without violating any laws of physics. Many researchers believe otherwise. An article about the Emdrive in New Scientist magazine drew a massive volley of criticism. Scientists not only argued that Shawyer's work was blatantly impossible, and that his reasoning was flawed. They also said the article should never have been published.

"It is well known that Roger Shawyer's 'electromagnetic relativity drive' violates the law of conservation of momentum, making it simply the latest in a long line of 'perpetuum mobiles' that have been proposed and disproved for centuries," wrote John Costella, an Australian physicist. "His analysis is rubbish and his 'drive' impossible."

Shawyer stands by his theoretical work. His company, Satellite Propulsion Research (SPR), has constructed demonstration engines, which he says produce thrust using a tapering resonant cavity filled with microwaves. He is adamant that this is not a perpetual motion machine, and does not violate the law of conservation of momentum because different reference frames apply to the drive and the waves within it. Shawyer's big challenge, he says, has been getting people who will actually look into his claims rather than simply dismissing them.

 
Last edited:

Varine

And as the moon rises, we shall prepare for war
Reaction score
808
If it's being made in China then I wouldn't count on it working very well.
 

Seb!

You can change this now in User CP.
Reaction score
144
Yes. An object will only work if it is made... IN AMERICA!
 

Seb!

You can change this now in User CP.
Reaction score
144
If I didn't think I'd get -repped I would say that was an oxymoron.
 

Jedimindtrixxx

┻━┻ ︵ ¯\(ツ)/¯ ︵ ┻━┻
Reaction score
168
l
m
f
a
o

sevion your missing out!
and seb!, he came out of the closet and admited to be canadian!

back on topic: oh noez the chinese gun kill us! the picture looks really cool tho xD
 

Sevion

The DIY Ninja
Reaction score
413
Yay! Now...... I was reading the comments on the reference site. Lol. I really want this to pull through because with this, we can revolutionize space travel and really get off this deteriorating rock once (if) we find a new planet (and totally destroy that one just like Earth!). Then, when we get a new drive that creates thrust out of nothing and needs no power source, we can find another planet! And another! Yay!

To all of the non-believers, why do you care if it works or not? Because if it works, then great! If not, so what? It's not like arguments like this haven't occurred before.

Oh, and I love all of the racist comments on that reference site.
 

Varine

And as the moon rises, we shall prepare for war
Reaction score
808
Yes. An object will only work if it is made... IN AMERICA!
No. Japan makes some nice things. And Russia does, and I think Germany does too.... But really, do you feel China is known for making quality goods?

we find a new planet

We already did. Have fun getting there.
 

DDRtists

ɹoʇɐɹǝpoɯ ɹǝdns
Reaction score
415
Yes. An object will only work if it is made... IN AMERICA!

Japanese Motorcycles are 500x better ( and faster ) than American Motorcycles. ;P

But this seems pretty interesting, going to follow this a bit. Hope it works. :thup:
 

Lunarios

New Member
Reaction score
10
China has the potential to make quality items, especially in closed circles where bribery is much less likely. I wouldn't completely underestimate them.

As Sevion said, this is effectively free power in any region of space we might want to go to in the future. This, I like. And it beats hydrogen by a mile.
 

Varine

And as the moon rises, we shall prepare for war
Reaction score
808
China has the potential to make quality items, especially in closed circles where bribery is much less likely. I wouldn't completely underestimate them.

They also have the potential to make shit up, especially regarding space, as was recently portrayed.
 
General chit-chat
Help Users
  • No one is chatting at the moment.

      The Helper Discord

      Members online

      Affiliates

      Hive Workshop NUON Dome World Editor Tutorials

      Network Sponsors

      Apex Steel Pipe - Buys and sells Steel Pipe.
      Top