NASA Eagleworks Has Tested an Upgraded EM Drive
An anonymous reader writes: A team of researchers at NASA's Eagleworks Laboratories recently completed yet another round of testing on Engineer Roger Shawyer's controversial EM Drive. While no peer reviewed paper has been published yet, engineer Paul March posted to the NASA Spaceflight forum to explain the group's findings. From the article: "In essence, by utilizing an improved experimental procedure, the team managed to mitigate some of the errors from prior tests — yet still found signals of unexplained thrust."
If your source for saying it is controversial is a link to another slashdot article saying it has been tested successfully by a different lab before, you are just using the word wrong.
It's like someone has posted a theory on the internet which is wrong, but not knowing where the thrust comes from means they can't explain to this person why he's wrong. And it irks them to no end.
How does the "law of conservation of momentum" square with the the momentum imparted by photons? (iirc it's the light pressure from fusion that keeps stars from collapsing on themselves)
PS: I don't reply to ACs.
My my how technology continues to march on. I haven't even upgraded any of my systems to the new-fangled solid-state drives. Is this new EM drive going to have a higher storage capacity or are they just faster?
Really really slowly.
We know it works because the "inventor" said it did, and he changed some stuff around. But he can't show you the results, because, like stuff. But he can post about it on the Internet.
I find your ideas intriguing and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
There is a reason why it doesn't get past peer review. Things like last time, no statistically significant force, "but look its a force"! Sheesh.
If information wants to be free, why does my internet connection cost so much?
Give us a break ... I mean ... line breaks!
You are John Titor and I claim my $5.
Windows is like the faint smell of piss in a subway: it's there, and there's nothing you can do about it.
An erg, as my high school physics teacher related to us, is equivalent to one mosquito push-up.
While the claim is extraordinary, the idea behind it isn't new, at least as a science fictional concept. I remember first reading about a vacuum drive in Arthur C. Clarke's Songs of Distant Earth, (c) 1986. In his acknowledgements, he credits a certain Shinichi Seike with providing the theoretical basis for the idea in a paper written in 1969 titled "Quantum electric space vehicle". Interestingly, I can't find any mention of Shinichi Seike in Wikipedia either as a standalone article or by typing in the name in the Wikipedia search form, which should turn up results for pages that contain both "Shinichi" and "Seike". Other references to him on the English language Internet appear mostly in poorly formatted web sites suggestive of the rebel science community
Mark my words. You are just wrong and this is just *another* pile of BS.
If information wants to be free, why does my internet connection cost so much?
Also man up. Stop posting AC coward.
If information wants to be free, why does my internet connection cost so much?
At first glance this sounds for all the world like another perpetual motion machine. It deserves a second glance.
We (Physicists) know for absolute fact that a phenomenon called "dragging the metric" exists. The results are small, but every attempt at verification shows that the effect exists, and that general relativity predicts the magnitude of the effects. It is conceivable (though absolutely unverified) that a device might create it's own drag on the metric, and thus provide "impossible" thrust.
History is replete with experiments that show impossible results (two slit electron experiments, superconductivity) that have turned out to be true. Any experiment that provides verifiable evidence that contradicts theory shows that the theory is wrong, period. (Feynman Lectures)
The ostensible effect is small, and right up against the boundaries of bad science, but it needs to be verified, again and again, until the numbers either show that it doesn't exist, or show that it does. And if it doesn't exist, it's important to know -why- the results seemed to show it. This one is a long shot, but hey, -somebody- wins the lottery. Stick with it.
Don't take life too seriously; it isn't permanent.
For all the naysayers on this thread, the phenomena has now been reproduced at least four times in separate labs. While it would be a violation of Newtonian physics, Newtonian physics is a generalization of Quantum physics, and Quantum physics is more amenable to such a possibility.
This idea is older than dirt, about time somebody actually tried it.
Now just hook up your Rossi E-Cat to it for power any you can fly your woowoo-mobile to meet the space brothers, just like on the Kansas album cover.
Would you like to know more?
the preceding comment is my own and in no way reflects the opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
I'm not sure how they keep getting headlines for not doing the very basic parts of the scientific process.
It's not published.
It's not peer reviewed.
It's not duplicated.
I'm not even going to touch the "it violates the third law of thermodynamics" or the rest of that because until it gets published, peer reviewed, and duplicated, it's not science, it's SCIENCE-FICTION.
Go Pons and Fleischman! Go cold-fusion! Go EM drive!
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if you insist on burning fuel, why not bring your own surface with the rocket, or ship. if you would spray a heavy particle mist under the exhaust, it might give a lot of extra thrust (super cooling air costs no extra Mass, you take it in on the fly), as heavy matter like a surface is needed, why not bring it with you? and if you spray a super cooled mist in front of the intended flight path, would the super fine, finer than air particles, not create a frictionless path to fly true? bring your own atmosphere? if the particles are misted over the hull you fly true super tiny particles mist with particles that have a smaller friction area than air molecules you move true (or smaller). you bring your own atmosphere. and why not use a sling? sling it up like goliath for a few won km's and THEN start the thrusters... saves some fuel and thus mass you need to bring up.... ah well.... a super hot focus point in front of the rocket/ship might push aside matter by expansion in front of the intended flight path as well, a very local hot pressure zone in the focus point. oh and instead of firing an arrow, might I suggest firing the bow itself using the surface to explode off of? nice 6D omnidirectional 6D aerodynamic shape.
Then how do you explain the published materials, the peer reviews and the multiple duplications, this time from NASA?
Make the device larger and potentially the thrust would become larger than a statistical error.
Perhaps, take it up to the space station and attempt to fly it up there. Might be interesting.
Why did you bump my 2019 date up to 2017? Check your divergence gauge. This worldline is 2019 or 2020 for martial law, not 2017. The dollar will be strong through December 2018-July 2019 until BRICS dumps the US dollar, then shit hits the fan.
Woah, just read your other comment down there. Russia turns on China? What are you using, one of those old General Electric models that couldn't reliably go more than 25 years at a time? Your divergence is off, probably up in the 2% range if not higher. Be careful not to exceed stein's threshold.
-- The UNLESS guy
(Different time traveler here. I swear I'm not the time traveler above or John Titor. Mostly trying to figure out why Titor only measured 1-2% divergence in 2001.)
ITS NOT NASA. THEY ARE JUST USING NASAS FACILITIES. Anyone can rent a NASA facility. These guys are crackpots! The reason they mention "NASA" so much is because they want it to be respectable.
Sorry to reply to myself. Somehow I missed this part.
2032 discovery of the time displacement engine I used to get back here which is broken so I'm stuck with you unprincipled greedy morons that almost ruin it all in 2017.
Yep, must be one of the old General Electrics, probably a prototype.
This is genuinely confusing. Who the hell is claiming that this is a violation of the conservation of momentum? I haven't seen any such claims from any of the people actually doing the experiments. There's probably a zillion alternative explanations, all more likely.
Once and for all, this violation of conservation of momentum BS is a strawman.
First, I am a physicist.
Second, why is this controversial? Light (including microwaves) has momentum, and we absolutely use it to move things around. We have been using optical tweezers in labs for a long time. Without including pressure from photons, we wouldn't understand stars.
If you told me that a magnetron and horn antenna produced absolutely no impulse at all, I wouldn't believe you.
This is VERY interesting. How do you maximize thrust? But it's not shaking the foundations of physics.
If this works, why aren't the many satellites which run radio transmitters on similar frequencies pushed out of orbit to a measurable degree? It's the same mechanism as the "emdrive", but with the feed open rather than closed at the end.
Bruce Perens.
Anyone can rent a NASA facility.
[citation needed]
Your scientists are scammers, things are always a scam can be told of everything.
Including newtonian mechanics, the heliocentric model and other inventions + research.
Wasn't this effect measured on Voyager? It is an extremely small effect, but my understanding was that there is a measurable effect from the photon pressure generated by a radio antenna. In the case of the EM drive though, the photons can't escape the system and have not been measured escaping from the test setups.
APK likes to ask for responses to the same things over and over. Maybe he just likes the responses?
This has to be old copy/pasta. I just don't recognize it.
"APK doesn't think that DNS servers are worth running and seems to believe that somehow Microsoft Active Directory can run without DNS." - by Coren22 (1625475) on Tuesday October 27, 2015 @12:58PM (#50811615)
Where'd I say AD will run minus DNS Coren22? I've said AD = internal network DNS dependent as far back as 2007 http://forums.tweaktown.com/wi...
(Searching this in BOLD "To warn users who have ActiveDirectory/AD LAN-WAN setups to NOT use external DNS servers!" referring to OpenDNS suggestions for those using AD stupid in the POSTS BEFORE IT in my security guides for users (geared to stand alone single machines no less), & right there on that page proves it stupid - so even if you posted as myself someplace here on /. "impersonating me", I have your ass NOW, shithead!)
I've also stated MANY TIMES I use remote DNS in OpenDNS @ home (but not @ work on AD networks + exchange/outlook: Free OpenDNS model doesn't work with AD dependent Exchange + Outlook specifically you lying little imbecile).
I also don't hardcode in "every site there is under the sun" is why, so I have to use DNS, but OpenDNS & rarely.
I also RARELY MISS A LOOKUP since I put where I spend a good 95++% of my time online in my favorite sites into hosts @ the TOP of hosts for utmost LOCAL FASTER RESOLUTION SPEEDS and more reliability vs. Open DNS (not OpenDNS) resolvers being abused, Kaminsky redirect poisoned DNS servers (of which 99.999% of ISP DNS are not proofed against to this very day even though a patch exists which OpenDNS uses), rogue DNS servers, and yes ROUTERS with bushwhacked by malware DNS settings (happening a LOT lately).
Hardcodes in hosts are faster than remote DNS, waste less resources than local dns in power, cpu cycles, RAM, & other I/O by FAR considering ALL THE PARTS of such a setup in programs, data, I/O, & power (especially if setup as a separate machine).
APK
P.S.=> You're a disgusting liar... apk
Eagleworks is NASA. Not anyone can't just 'rent a NASA facility'. The crackpot, here, is you!
"I guess we should avoid your crap, it looks like it is marked as malware. Good luck getting that removed." - by Coren22 (1625475) on Monday November 02, 2015 @03:52PM (#50850445)
False positive: I've wrote 'em long ago, no response vs. 60++ REPUTABLE sources (not nobodies) below that fries you Coren22!
Is that your fake site for more lies Coren22?
Lying about me LIKE YOU DID HERE punk? -> http://slashdot.org/comments.p... ??
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MalwareBytes' hpHosts Admin (MalwareBytes employee) hosts & recommends it -> http://hosts-file.net/?s=Downl... & MalwareBytes = BEST antivirus per this VERY recent testing of them all http://www.av-test.org/en/news...
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It's safe proven by 57 antivirus programs recently in BOTH its 64-bit model https://www.virustotal.com/en/...
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Its 32-bit model too https://www.virustotal.com/en/...
More "SALT IN YOUR WOUNDS" -> http://f.virscan.org/APKHostsF...
APK
P.S.=> /.'ers say my work is good too:
"his hosts program is actually pretty good" - by xenotransplant (4179011) on Monday August 10, 2015 @03:34PM (#50287195)
"I like your host file system." - by Karmashock (2415832) on Wednesday September 09, 2015 @03:57PM (#50489401)
"APK is kinda right... I've given up on JS based adblocking and gone to blackholing in /etc/hosts, just like it was back in the 90s. The computational load has gotten intolerable for any ad-blocking using JS. I've tried his hosts file generating software. It works." - by bmo (77928) on Thursday October 15, 2015 @11:30AM (#50736071)
"his hosts tool is actually useful for those cases in which one does indeed want to locally block stuff outright while consuming minimum system resources" by alexgieg (948359) on Friday September 25, 2015 @09:57AM (#50596461)
YOU say "hosts=bad" (but they add security, speed, & reliability) & bitch on admin privelege to UPDATE vs. threats:
"So, have you figured out why privilege escalation is a bad thing yet?" - by Coren22 on Tuesday September 22, 2015 @05:15PM (#50577809)
Hypocrite - You use admin priv admitting it
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How else can I programmatically update hosts minus it in Windows?
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"Of course it requires elevation to write to the hosts file" - by Coren22 (1625475) on Wednesday September 23, 2015 @05:35PM (#50585879)
You FINALLY later admit there's no other way!
FACT:
Even MalwareBytes AntiMalware (best one) DEMANDS you use admin privelege (you saying it's "bad" too?) it can't do its job fully otherwise, like many security tools do!
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Aryeh Goretsky NOD32/ESET says hosts = good security-> http://it.slashdot.org/comment...
Oliver Day (Symantec) does-> http://www.securityfocus.com/c...
MalwareBytes' hpHosts hosts & recommends my APK Hosts File Engine 9.0++ SR-2 32/64-bit-> http://hosts-file.net/?s=Downl...
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* HOW MANY SECURITY PROS DO I NEED TO KNOCK THE CHOCOLATE OUTTA YOU?
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Those security pros INCLUDE me: I work w/ guys from malwarebytes' hpHosts on a regular basis!
I've professionally worked for decades as a combined domain-wide network admin & software engineer since 1994 (Even showing you HOW to migrate a hosts across an enterprise-> http://slashdot.org/comments.p... )
I've also been securing computers + WRITING GUIDES using CIS Tool (who took fixes from me http://slashdot.org/comments.p... - bonus) http://www.bing.com/search?q=%...
You told me you learn from guides?
I write good ones that MILLIONS USE & was PAID FOR IT http://pcpitstop.com/news/winn...
+ WARES TO PROTECT USERS that are endorsed & hosted by security pros -> http://hosts-file.net/?s=Downl...
You did all that? No!
(& that's ONLY a SMALL part of what I could put out)
APK
P.S.=> You're all TALK -> http://slashdot.org/comments.p... & a "ne'er-do-well" in security... apk
Wow, such anger, much distortion! It HAS been replicated. there IS published experiments, peer reviewed. Are Tajmar and Fielder not respectable enough for your tastes? Some people, which may include 'gavron', call themselves physicists but are really just engineers who took some physics in college, and now don't want to think that there's so much more physics that they have to learn. There are huge frontiers in physics, but there are usually are abstract and at one end of the scale or the other: cosmologic or subatomic. This area of exploration is human-scale, potentially disruptive, and that makes some old farts nervous.
YOU say "hosts=bad" (but they add security, speed, & reliability) & bitch on admin privelege to UPDATE vs. threats:
"So, have you figured out why privilege escalation is a bad thing yet?" - by Coren22 on Tuesday September 22, 2015 @05:15PM (#50577809)
Hypocrite - You use admin priv admitting it
&
How else can I programmatically update hosts minus it in Windows?
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"Of course it requires elevation to write to the hosts file" - by Coren22 (1625475) on Wednesday September 23, 2015 @05:35PM (#50585879)
You FINALLY later admit there's no other way!
FACT:
Even MalwareBytes AntiMalware (best one) DEMANDS you use admin privelege (you saying it's "bad" too?) it can't do its job fully otherwise, like many security tools do!
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Aryeh Goretsky NOD32/ESET says hosts = good security-> http://it.slashdot.org/comment...
Oliver Day (Symantec) does-> http://www.securityfocus.com/c...
MalwareBytes' hpHosts hosts & recommends my APK Hosts File Engine 9.0++ SR-2 32/64-bit-> http://hosts-file.net/?s=Downl...
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* HOW MANY SECURITY PROS DO I NEED TO KNOCK THE CHOCOLATE OUTTA YOU?
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Those security pros INCLUDE me: I work w/ guys from malwarebytes' hpHosts on a regular basis!
I've professionally worked for decades as a combined domain-wide network admin & software engineer since 1994 (Even showing you HOW to migrate a hosts across an enterprise-> http://slashdot.org/comments.p... )
I've also been securing computers + WRITING GUIDES using CIS Tool (who took fixes from me http://slashdot.org/comments.p... - bonus) http://www.bing.com/search?q=%...
You told me you learn from guides?
I write good ones that MILLIONS USE & was PAID FOR IT http://pcpitstop.com/news/winn...
+ WARES TO PROTECT USERS that are endorsed & hosted by security pros -> http://hosts-file.net/?s=Downl...
You did all that? No!
(& that's ONLY a SMALL part of what I could put out)
APK
P.S.=> You're all TALK -> http://slashdot.org/comments.p... & a "ne'er-do-well" in security... apk
No, it hasn't.
Stop making up stuff. Just because you post it on slashdot doesn't make it true.
This is 100% NON-REPLICATED NON-PUBLISHED NON-PEER-REVIEWED NON-SCIENCE.
I used block letters so there could be no doubt. You know?
This one is a long shot, but hey, -somebody- wins the lottery. Stick with it.
Bad analogy, often nobody wins the lottery, and they have a new drawing the next week with all the loser's money thrown in the pot to make it interesting for the new suckers...
Any experiment that provides verifiable evidence that contradicts theory shows that the theory is wrong, period. (Feynman Lectures)
Also not quite the right Feynman spirit. The easiest person to fool is yourself, so you need to avoid the Millikan-Ehrenhaft measurement problem...
I used block letters so there could be no doubt. You know?
I know someone else who likes to randomly switch into block letters...
http://www.timecube.com/
You are wrong, the force is statistically significant. Their measurement values are above the error bounds.
They already have statistically significant results, it's just not big enough to rule out other influences.
Science doesn't rely on belief or faith. Science relies on evidence. The more a claim is extraordinary, the more solid the evidence needs to be for the claim to be believed by scientists.
They seem to be working on it (increasing the force) and NASA did set a bar for them.
And the reason it doesn't get past peer review is because the extraordinary claim needs very strong evidence.
These are very extraordinary claims and thus require extraordinary evidence.
They have yet to get enough force to have something easy enough to empirically measure by third parties and validate.
They are working on a test setup that is meant to be tested by third parties.
Actually this is a paper that proved the Voyager/Pioneer effect was due to thermal effects.
You are probably referring to the Pioneer anomaly, which was explained by thermal radiation. Alternative explanations exist, out of which MiHsC is my favorite as it gives also an explanation to the EM drive, galaxy rotation (no dark matter needed) and cosmic acceleration (no dark energy needed), and couple of other measurement anomalies out there ;)
When I saw this post my first thought was "Oh cool, a fight to watch". As usual it didn't disappoint.
It's like Dawkins -v- Christians. Neither side is going to win, both are pretty angry with the other.
A total waste of time and emotion.
When the hell did Science become an official world religion?
My guess is that it's a legacy from church persecution for challenging their version of "truth"
"He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
You are wrong, the force is statistically significant. Their measurement values are above the error bounds. They already have statistically significant results, it's just not big enough to rule out other influences.
So they have shown no such force by your own omission. Did you even read this out loud?
Also your wrong. They measure forces in the noise of their own instruments. Secondly their controls give forces of the same levels. That is in the fucking noise. I don't care if it is the noise of the instrument or the estimated systematic errors. *it* *is* *not* *significant*. They even fucking say that in the abstract!
Shit science is shit science.
If information wants to be free, why does my internet connection cost so much?
It has been replicated 4 times in 4 different labs. The current tests ARE DOING THE PEER REVIEW
See I used big letters because you are wrong.
I think he's channeling Timothy Dexter. The foil is always shifting but the tin remains the same.
No it isn't!
The radio effect was posited, but it was determined to be a result of the asymmetric thermal emission from the RNG and electrical systems.
It was discovered with Pioneer (colloquially called the Pioneer anomaly) but New Horizons is capable of testing it in more detail. I hope they do get something interesting, though there are doubts due to the more symmetrical construction.
You're confusing the EM Drive with a photon drive. The EM Drive requires a sealed resonant cavity. A photon drive requires an open-ended reflective emitter. Photon drives are, essentially, standard reaction drives that derive their thrust from the photons being shot out the back of the drive. The EM Drive - assuming it really works - is something else entirely, because there's nowhere for the photons to go; the net thrust they impart on the chamber seems like it ought to be zero.
As a side note, experimental results indicate that the EM Drive is about 400x the efficiency of a photon drive (1.3 microN / W for the EM Drive vs. 3.3 nanoN / W). This is one of the reasons (the other being that sealed cavity thing) that it's clearly *not* a photon drive in any sense we are familiar with.
The efficiency of photon drives is known very precisely, and can be taken into account with spacecraft... if such infinitesimal thrusts are even relevant. For satellites, the thrust generated by their antennas - which usually aren't even perfectly directional, and thus partially counteract themselves by sending some of the photons the wrong way - is probably lost in the noise of other trivial influences on their orbits.
There's no place I could be, since I've found Serenity...
Yeah, you're full of shit.
NOT counting the inventors, it's been duplicated in four separate experiments at two different labs: China's Northwestern Polytechnical University in 2010, NASA's Advanced Propulsion Physics Lab (Eagleworks) in 2014 and twice in 2015 (the latter of which is the test being reported here).
Also, it's pretty clear you don't understand how scientific publication works. For that matter, you seem unclear on the entire concept of "science" itself. Publication is not, and can never by, science. Science is in the creation, testing, and refining or rejecting of theories. Publication is merely the process of distributing the result of science.
The problem is, nobody yet has a testable theory for how the drive works. They can (and have, repeatedly and replication) test *that* it works, but "I don't know why" is not a valid scientific explanation for an observed phenomenon, and will be rejected if anybody tries to publish "new space drive discovered" in a peer-reviewed journal. The theoretical explanation doesn't always come before the experimental results. However, the experimental results - not to be confused with the drive theory - can be and have been published.
Not having a scientific theory for an observed phenomenon doesn't make the phenomenon go away. It doesn't even make the phenomenon un-scientific. Not does it make measurements of the phenomenon unscientific.
Peer-reviewed publication of a tested theory is the end goal of science, but that doesn't make stuff which hasn't yet been published in a peer-reviewed journal "not science" any more than a person who hasn't yet returned home could be said to "not be vacationing".
There's no place I could be, since I've found Serenity...
So, if the replication in different labs, by different teams, using different test apparatus, doesn't constitute replication... what does?
As I said above, you're full of shit. You know what's less scientific than not publishing a theory? Sticking your hands over your ears and shouting really loudly that something isn't real, no matter how many times it's demonstrated.
You're an idiot, with no better understanding of science than a young-earth creationist.
There's no place I could be, since I've found Serenity...
You've totally missed the point of the quote. You have also missed the word "appears" in "because it appears to violate..." and the fact that it appears to violate such laws is the EXACT reason one needs some extraordinary proof that the claim is in fact correct. Wow, you failed on so much here and these morons gave you +4. Congratulations.
We are not dealing with mathematical proofs here, we are talking about the amount of evidence that is required to sway someone's belief. If I told you that I had corn flakes for breakfast, you wouldn't require much evidence/proof to believe me, but if I told you that I just came back from the planet Kolob, your personal threshold for believing me might possibly require more evidence than with the first claim. And by extraordinary, you can read that as "peer reviewed and triple checked for measurement errors" or "triple checked that there isn't a really thin string going off the to the side, being pulled by someone, or someone in the next room with a giant electromagnet" or whatever else anyone could use to fake this.
Would you accept photographs from Kolob as proof? If proof is proof, then my photos should suffice.
+4 lmao, what a JOKE.
The thrust generated by radio transmitters is known, and small in comparison to other forces that affect comm satellites (atmospheric drag, solar photon pressure). Very few (mainly GPS) satellite orbits are tracked precisely enough to measure some of these effects - for example, light reflected from Earth causes an orbit anomaly of a couple inches over several years. A kilowatt-sized radio transmitter would have less of an effect.
This device supposedly works by bouncing the radio waves back and forth in a cavity where each "bounce" somehow produces an asymmetric transfer of momentum - if there are millions of bounces, the effect would be amplified by several orders of magnitude over the photon pressure thrust provided by a simple radio transmitter. The problem is that the asymmetry doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
It happened. I saw it. I am scared but nothing I can do but speak out. This isn't going to change anything now. Some things are inevitable.
Not inevitable, just very probable. Just wanted to add this. One theory holds that martial law and the whole coming shitstorm is a kind of "fixed point." The exact date of the start and end of the year from hell may vary from worldline to worldline, but it's pretty much guaranteed to happen. Even after changing a major event like Y2K, Titor was only able to delay the year from hell by 10-15 years.
I might be able to take you to 2043 in a worldline that should be around 1.5% divergent from this one, but there's no telling if Stein's threshold problem will be solved any time soon if your malfunction somehow landed you past my worldline's Stein threshold. However, part of my mission is to survive the year from hell if it happens, and that means living through the shitstorm leading up to it. The earliest I'm to abort mission is if the shitstorm hasn't started by 2022. Martial law was declared in October 2020 on my worldline. The good news is that by then the Republican party had completely self-destructed. The bad news is that when Clinton declared martial law and suspended the elections, she essentially shut down the rapidly rising coalition party, which polls had said stood a good chance of taking the presidency. (Obviously I can't post all the details, but I do have more leeway than Titor did since it's obvious the nature of the problem is bigger than fixing a computer bug at this point. I think the writing is firmly on the wall for those things to happen.)
UNLESS
For me to confuse an EM Drive with a photon drive, I would have to believe in the EM Drive. I happen to be a member of a private club called AMSAT that has its latest cubesat in orbit right now, and that is OSCAR 85 in a series running since 1963. Obviously, there isn't really anything standing in the way of testing this on a cubesat. I'm sure that if you can raise something's orbit that there will be a lot more attention. Until then, color me dubious.
Bruce Perens.
I have no problem with the mission of investigating fringe theories. But I don't think they deserve a bit of publicity until they raise an orbit in space. I know a guy at CERN who had a bad connector, and it told them something was happening faster than light.
Bruce Perens.
Are you sure you aren't confusing "lifting" with "flying"? Lifting means you could use a lever or a pulley or whatever.
The main reason flying is difficult is because everything you wish you could stand on keeps squishing away out from underneath you.
Yes it is!
Actually just about anyone _can_ rent a NASA facility. When the ISP I worked for, over about 15 years, first started up, it was based in a NASA office. They do these tech incubator things were you rent an office, have access to the net through NASA's connection, etc. It really has quite a significant effect in boosting a company's image/reputation to say that they started out at NASA! :-)
This should clear up some of these things...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hTdSg47h3k
RTFM/JFGI...Don`t be lazy and have an opinion
See subject - OR didn't you say:
"Maybe I should change my signature again just to rile him up some more." - by Coren22 (1625475) on Tuesday November 03, 2015 @10:07AM (#50855451) FROM http://slashdot.org/comments.p...
behind my back (I can't see sigs) & KGIII noted it:
"In an earlier thread, I saw that APK quoted your signature" - by KGIII (973947) on Monday November 02, 2015 @10:22PM (#50852845) FROM http://slashdot.org/comments.p...
Which I SHUT DOWN due to your lies about me on AD + DNS (GPO too from my security guides I see you've read, that are geared to single stand alone machines NOT networked ones but I advise vs. using external DNS with AD there too, here) -> http://slashdot.org/comments.p...
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* You're a disgusting LIAR & burying yourself!
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DEFENSE INDUSTRY? Coren22 from http://slashdot.org/comments.p...
"Theory" here - you working for the NSA/GCHQ now?
They tend to "recruit from within"!
They're KNOWN to attack SECURITY software (like mine) https://theintercept.com/2015/...
(If so THEY PICKED BADLY using YOU as a lapdog - (not theory ->) you're brain-damaged w/ Aspergers as you admit- "the sins of the father" = visited on his kids too)
Dumb - folks like me help SECURE folks via wares like mine - folks in NSA/GCHQ are spying on us is NOT helping folks in the US!
This "theory" of mine wouldn't surprise me 1 bit - considering GCHQ hacked /. https://www.techdirt.com/artic...
Not after proof I put up (IF you're their crony tell your "handlers" they're busting on the WRONG guy for "character assasination" - I help do the RIGHT thing, not the wrong one spying on US folks! I protect 'em)
Wouldn't be a 1st: I've had PROFESSIONAL trolls try it (Cito) & advertisers' cronies (AndyMadigan & RayMorris) do it on /. - I dusted + busted 'em.
APK
P.S.=> You've bring it on yourself (signatures? Punk! I've shown you're technically inept & I doubt you're MCSE, SystemEngineer, & Security - my posts show otherwise)... apk
"APK doesn't think that DNS servers are worth running and seems to believe that somehow Microsoft Active Directory can run without DNS." - by Coren22 (1625475) on Tuesday October 27, 2015 @12:58PM (#50811615)
Where'd I say AD will run minus DNS Coren22? I've said AD = internal network DNS dependent as far back as 2007 http://forums.tweaktown.com/wi...
(Searching this in BOLD "To warn users who have ActiveDirectory/AD LAN-WAN setups to NOT use external DNS servers!" referring to OpenDNS suggestions for those using AD stupid in the POSTS BEFORE IT in my security guides for users (geared to stand alone single machines no less), & right there on that page proves it stupid - so even if you posted as myself someplace here on /. "impersonating me", I have your ass NOW, shithead!)
I've also stated MANY TIMES I use remote DNS in OpenDNS @ home (but not @ work on AD networks + exchange/outlook: Free OpenDNS model doesn't work with AD dependent Exchange + Outlook specifically you lying little imbecile).
I also don't hardcode in "every site there is under the sun" is why, so I have to use DNS, but OpenDNS & rarely.
I also RARELY MISS A LOOKUP since I put where I spend a good 95++% of my time online in my favorite sites into hosts @ the TOP of hosts for utmost LOCAL FASTER RESOLUTION SPEEDS and more reliability vs. Open DNS (not OpenDNS) resolvers being abused, Kaminsky redirect poisoned DNS servers (of which 99.999% of ISP DNS are not proofed against to this very day even though a patch exists which OpenDNS uses), rogue DNS servers, and yes ROUTERS with bushwhacked by malware DNS settings (happening a LOT lately).
Hardcodes in hosts are faster than remote DNS, waste less resources than local dns in power, cpu cycles, RAM, & other I/O by FAR considering ALL THE PARTS of such a setup in programs, data, I/O, & power (especially if setup as a separate machine).
APK
P.S.=> You're a disgusting liar... apk
YOU say "hosts=bad" (but they add security, speed, & reliability) & bitch on admin privelege to UPDATE vs. threats:
"So, have you figured out why privilege escalation is a bad thing yet?" - by Coren22 on Tuesday September 22, 2015 @05:15PM (#50577809)
Hypocrite - You use admin priv admitting it
&
How else can I programmatically update hosts minus it in Windows?
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"Of course it requires elevation to write to the hosts file" - by Coren22 (1625475) on Wednesday September 23, 2015 @05:35PM (#50585879)
You FINALLY later admit there's no other way!
FACT:
Even MalwareBytes AntiMalware (best one) DEMANDS you use admin privelege (you saying it's "bad" too?) it can't do its job fully otherwise, like many security tools do!
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Aryeh Goretsky NOD32/ESET says hosts = good security-> http://it.slashdot.org/comment...
Oliver Day (Symantec) does-> http://www.securityfocus.com/c...
MalwareBytes' hpHosts hosts & recommends my APK Hosts File Engine 9.0++ SR-2 32/64-bit-> http://hosts-file.net/?s=Downl...
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* HOW MANY SECURITY PROS DO I NEED TO KNOCK THE CHOCOLATE OUTTA YOU?
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Those security pros INCLUDE me: I work w/ guys from malwarebytes' hpHosts on a regular basis!
I've professionally worked for decades as a combined domain-wide network admin & software engineer since 1994 (Even showing you HOW to migrate a hosts across an enterprise-> http://slashdot.org/comments.p... )
I've also been securing computers + WRITING GUIDES using CIS Tool (who took fixes from me http://slashdot.org/comments.p... - bonus) http://www.bing.com/search?q=%...
You told me you learn from guides?
I write good ones that MILLIONS USE & was PAID FOR IT http://pcpitstop.com/news/winn...
+ WARES TO PROTECT USERS that are endorsed & hosted by security pros -> http://hosts-file.net/?s=Downl...
You did all that? No!
(& that's ONLY a SMALL part of what I could put out)
APK
P.S.=> You're all TALK -> http://slashdot.org/comments.p... & a "ne'er-do-well" in security... apk
"I guess we should avoid your crap, it looks like it is marked as malware. Good luck getting that removed." - by Coren22 (1625475) on Monday November 02, 2015 @03:52PM (#50850445)
False positive: I've wrote 'em long ago, no response vs. 60++ REPUTABLE sources (not nobodies) below that fries you Coren22!
Is that your fake site for more lies Coren22?
Lying about me LIKE YOU DID HERE punk -> http://slashdot.org/comments.p... ??
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MalwareBytes' hpHosts Admin (MalwareBytes employee) hosts & recommends it -> http://hosts-file.net/?s=Downl... & MalwareBytes = BEST antivirus per this VERY recent testing of them all http://www.av-test.org/en/news...
&
It's safe proven by 57 antivirus programs recently in BOTH its 64-bit model https://www.virustotal.com/en/...
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Its 32-bit model too https://www.virustotal.com/en/...
More "SALT IN YOUR WOUNDS" -> http://f.virscan.org/APKHostsF...
APK
P.S.=> /.'ers say my work is good too:
"his hosts program is actually pretty good" - by xenotransplant (4179011) on Monday August 10, 2015 @03:34PM (#50287195)
"I like your host file system." - by Karmashock (2415832) on Wednesday September 09, 2015 @03:57PM (#50489401)
"APK is kinda right... I've given up on JS based adblocking and gone to blackholing in /etc/hosts, just like it was back in the 90s. The computational load has gotten intolerable for any ad-blocking using JS. I've tried his hosts file generating software. It works." - by bmo (77928) on Thursday October 15, 2015 @11:30AM (#50736071)
"his hosts tool is actually useful for those cases in which one does indeed want to locally block stuff outright while consuming minimum system resources" by alexgieg (948359) on Friday September 25, 2015 @09:57AM (#50596461)