Finnish Scientist Provides Another Explanation For The 'Impossible' EM Drive (examiner.com)
MarkWhittington quotes a report from Examiner: Ever since the EmDrive entered the news about a year or so ago, it has sparked considerable controversy. The device is alleged to work by using microwaves that produce, in some fashion as yet unknown to science, thrust. Many scientists suggest that the EM drive is impossible as it violates known physics. However, a number of tests conducted in Great Britain, Germany, China, and at NASA's Eagleworks at the Johnson Spaceflight Center have resulted in thrust that cannot, as yet, be explained by experimental error. The International Business Times reported that a Finnish scientist has published an article in a peer-reviewed science journal with a possible explanation as to how the drive works. International Business Times writes, "A new peer-reviewed paper on the EmDrive from Finaland states that the controversial electromagnetic space propulsion technology does work due to microwaves fed into the device converting photons that leak out of the closed cavity, producing an exhaust. The research, entitled "On the exhaust of electromagnetic drive," is published in the journal AIP Advances 6 and is the brainchild of Dr Arto Annila, a physics professor at the University of Helsinki; Dr Erkki Kolehmainen, an organic chemistry professor at the University of Jyvaskyla; and Patrick Grahn, a multiphysicist at engineering software firm Comsol."
Unless the photons are perfectly out of phase and co linear you will get interference patterns on all three axes. Seeing as they are microwave photons that should make them nice large and obvious.
Finns get a lot of media considering it is an icey wasteland.
An icy wasteland that gave us Linux!
If I can be modded down for being a troll, can I be modded up for being an orc, or a balrog?
Recent reports about propulsion without reaction mass have been met on one hand with enthusiasm and on the other hand with some doubts. Namely, closed metal cavities, when fueled with microwaves, have delivered thrust that could eventually maintain satellites on orbits using solar power. However, the measured thrust appears to be without any apparent exhaust. Thus the Law of Action-Reaction seems to have been violated. We consider the possibility that the exhaust is in a form that has so far escaped both experimental detection and theoretical attention. In the thruster’s cavity microwaves interfere with each other and invariably some photons will also end up co-propagating with opposite phases. At the destructive interference electromagnetic fields cancel. However, the photons themselves do not vanish for nothing but continue in propagation. These photon pairs without net electromagnetic field do not reflect back from the metal walls but escape from the resonator. By this action momentum is lost from the cavity which, according to the conservation of momentum, gives rise to an equal and opposite reaction. We examine theoretical corollaries and practical concerns that follow from the paired-photon conclusion.
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If the theory is correct, then researchers will actually know how the damned thing works. That should allow allow them to make the drive much more efficient.
'The Economy' is a giant Ponzi scheme whose most pitiable suckers are the youngest among us and the yet-unborn.
And git
Really, I thought it was summer up there?
... one guy, who left Finland to be naturalized -- wait for it -- as an American! I don't think that person has any desire to live in -- wait for it -- Alaska! But then no one does!
Clearly running the microwave creates a virtual quantum burrito. As long as there's a burrito in the microwave, thrust is guaranteed to be generated,shortly!
I'm trying to teach myself to set people on fire with my mind... Is it hot in here?
multiphysicist at engineering software firm
Or, to use a more widely known term, not physicist.
I can assure you, the best way to get rid of dragons is to have one of your own.
I love when we find stuff that defies what we know about the known universe. It could open up all sorts of new discoveries if found to be legit. I wonder if Elon will plop one of these things in space with an on switch hit.
God spoke to me
Next we need research on how the flux capacitor works.
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Something like a dark matter generator?
More, photons are massless, and only interact strongly with matter because they are the force mediating particle for electromagnetism.
Photons are their own antiparticle, so when they interact strongly with each other, the force drops to zero, so the pair doesnt interact with anything else. This allows them to pass through the wall of the cavity like it wasnt even there. They still have energy, and a mathematical equivalent of momentum, so when they leave the system, an equal and opposite change in momentum of the system occurs.
That's my layman's understanding anyway.
The problem is that this is just a convoluted form of light pressure. The thrust exhibited by the em-drive is supposedly higher than the expected momentum change from simply radiating the microwave photons, and only some of the photons bouncing around inside the cavity will perfectly pair up to form neutral photon pairs that can escape the system. That means this mechanism cannot explain the anomalous nature of the thrust.
The electromagnetic field strength is linked to the energy density of the field. If the electric fields from the photons cancel in some location, then there is no energy density in that location and no probability of finding a photon there. If the photon fields cancel at the metal, then there is nothing to escape. eg. the article doesn't make any sense at all.
Conservation of (relativistic) momentum is conserved in all particle interactions - even in quantum mechanics. The only way the EM drive can work is if there is entirely new physics. There is no reason at all to expect new physics - frequencies and microwave intensities in the system are not at all unusual. Accelerator cavities have fields thousands of times stronger at similar frequencies and there is no behavior seen that isn't predicted by E&M. Particle interactions have fields enormously stronger (though at higher frequencies) and the divergence from standard electromagnetism match the predictions of electro-weak interactions which also conserve momentum.
Accurately measuring these small forces is technically very difficult, it is not at all surprising that uninteresting effects (thermal radiation pressure, cable distortion, magnetic fields, etc) are difficult to factor out of the equation.
It is as certain as anything is in science that the EM drive cannot work. Electromagnetism (with electro-weak included) has been tested over an enormously wide range of conditions, with no deviations from theory found.
Photons are not really mass less. They have mass due to their enormous speed: E=mc^2
Excuse me, but please get off my Pennisetum Clandestinum, eh!
Ah the versatile Finns, they aren't just for making 50s land-yachts stylish.
Photons have no rest mass.They do exhibit mass when travelling.
You've got a cavity. Inside you pump some energy. The energy is nominally trapped and bounces around. Eventually, some of it finds its way out in a coherent way. Seems like the paper is describing a similar explanation as to how LASERs work, roughly-speaking. Sounds plausible for sure.
If a pion (n-) collides with a proton in the woods & noone is there to hear it, does lamdba decay into the source pa
forestry wasteland?
Their claim, to my ears, is even more ludicrous than the EM drive itself. What they say is that if two photons co-propogate with opposite phase they exist in the sense of carrying momentum and energy but they can't intereact with anything like say the wall. Isn't his bananas? the dark nodes of an interference pattern don't contain any ray-like photons. they seem to be saying it does. Now one can argue what's a photon? ie. can we really talk about ray-like photons (photons going along an axis), or do we need to talk about full 3D modes which are the eigen modes of the cavity. However in either case this seems bananas to me. if two photons are canceling it's the same as no photons. the energy didn't disappear, it just was reflected at the time you injected the second photon. you do not get two photons co-propagating out of phase like they claim.
Some one please explain this seeming madness.
Some drink at the fountain of knowledge. Others just gargle.
And a git!
The author of that paper clearly does not understand how constructive and destructive interference work in the EM field. He's correct that the photons do not simply disappear when there is destructive interference, however they are diverted to areas of constructive interference and this would not allow them to leave the cavity of the device if they otherwise couldn't.
What they wrote in the paper may sound good to someone who has a passing knowledge of EM fields and constructive/destructive interference in waves, but to someone who understands this more clearly it makes about as much sense as asking a mechanic to change your blinker fluid.
They do not have (rest) mass; they do have momentum.
It is.
Or as we say up here, it's short but light on snow.
This is proceeding the way that scientific progress normally works. An experimenter found an effect that did not fit in the current paradigm. Other experimenters found similar results. Now theoreticians are coming up with hypothesis that may explain the result. Other theoretical types will either agree or disagree. Other experiments will be done to test the hypothesis. Eventually a general consensus will emerge. It's all completely normal.
Remember it was 100 years ago that Einstein predicted gravity waves, and they were just detected. Eventually can be a long time.
Why is Snark Required?
He was actually Swedish, though born in Finland. (The name is a hint.)
OTOH, you know Nokia is (was) not Japanese?
Any lets not forget Finland's greatest technological achievement: Angry Birds.
Actually, it depends on how you define "mass."
Physicists used to use the terms "rest mass/invariant mass" and "relativistic mass," but most have since thrown out the term "relativistic mass" because it means the same thing as "energy of motion relative to an observer."
https://profmattstrassler.com/...
Most physicists would define a photon as having no mass, yet it would carry momentum proportional to its energy. Mass is seen as a property of a particle that makes it resist changes in speed, but photons always travel at the speed of light (in a vacuum) -- never speeding up, or slowing down... and never at rest.
I think the Finish summer is next weekend, not this one.
What do you think this is?
Now they just need to figure out how Pi and Planck's constant fit in and we'll should get the Universal Equation.
He's not Swedish, just comes from a Swedish speaking family in Finland (very common).
According to your principal 50 million Americans are "actually Spanish".
An icy wasteland that gave us Linux!
and spurdo spärde :DDDD
According to your principal 50 million Americans are "actually Spanish".
The word you are looking for is "Hispanic", or "Latin American". But why have you been talking to my headmaster ?
That was a bit flippant, so let me explain. "American" is a nationality, but Swedish is also an ethnicity.
In North America you have borders with barbed-wire fences and long queues where you smile at idiot homeland security drones who can really ruin your day.
In Europe there is a sign at the side of the road "Welcome to Finland" in 3 or so languages.
Ethnicity and language there is more relevant than the nationality on your passport.
The explanation is that it works by Swimming through Spacetime.
They ARE out to get you simply because They are in it for themselves and they don't care about you.
How did he conceive it in the first place? I mean, surely he didn't invent it by accident, provided that its effects are so little that they must be measured by NASA in their labs, so I presume he knew what he was doing and what physical laws he was looking for. Unless he is an alien or a man from the future and he can not tell us the truth, of course.
So it must be! We can't possibly discover anything new in the entire universe! Everything that can be invented has already been invented!
In other words, the closed minded idiots who didn't think this up, don't understand how it works, and therefore claim it can't work, even though the tests show it does work.
Are you Finnished yet?
Th word I was looking for was "Spanish", not Hispanic or Latin American.
The point is that speaking a language does NOT define one's nationality.
Most of my (mother-tongue) Swedish speaking friends here in Finland, would without a doubt call themselves Finnish. The exceptions are those that come from Sweden. Pretty sure that if Linus was my friend, he would be be in the non-exceptions.
Finland has 2 official languages.
Unfortunately, brains have already fallen out of the heads of all open minded idiots, so they cannot contribute much to the discussion.
Finland has two main seasons - Mosquitoes and Mosquito-free.
Outdoor activities are preferred in the mosquito-free season, indoor activities are aside from Koskenkorva consumption also a lot of thinking and preparations for the mosquito-free season.
If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker would destroy civilization.
The only think better than gitting is giving. Smart fellow this Linus.
Time is what keeps everything from happening all at once.
But Finland has had a significant Swedish-speaking minority for a very long time (long before the EU opened the borders). They have no herritage with Sweden and the only thing they have in common with the Swedes is that they speak a dialogue of the language. They are no more Swedish than the entire population of Switzerland is German (despite speaking a variant of German as their language).
Unicode killed the ASCII-art *
No, next weekend is Canadian summer.
Unicode killed the ASCII-art *
impossible as it violates known physics
After centuries of new discoveries and scientific revolutions, I would have thought we were done with that meme.
Photons are not really mass less. They have mass due to their enormous speed: E=mc^2
That's an old way of thinking. These days they are treated as purely massless.
The full version of Einstein's formula is E^2=(mc^2)^2+(pc)^2 where p is the momentum, which in photons is related to the frequency. The (mc^2)^2 bit remains 0.
systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
Why can't we just plug up a light bulb behind a satellite and drive it? I mean, photons have mass, and can be directional (laser). It would seem to be a much better propulsion method than even an ion drive.
"From the late 12th century, Finland was an integral part of Sweden, a legacy reflected in the prevalence of the Swedish language and its official status." [ https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finland]
I'm pretty sure I recall reasing an article (perhaps wikipedia-emdrive) that suggested China was claiming it had some 100X efficient model (compared to the no information withheld versions that had/have been tested).
All it shows is that our knowledge of physics is just very limited.. Laws of physics are only a template to try to explain stuff, it isn't set in stone, it's just our (lack of) understanding of physics..
>Remember it was 100 years ago that Einstein predicted gravity waves, and they were just detected. Eventually can be a long time.
And worth noting that, in science, 100 years can be enough for the "laugh-you-out-of-the-room" crazy idea to become the mainstream consensus theory. A perfect example:
1912 - Wegener proposes continental drift. He gets laughed out of the room. Firstly he's not a geologist but a botanist and he basis his ideas on the agreement of the fossil records between Africa and South America but he has no real explanation for what can move a whole continent. He suggests forces in the mantle but every geologist "knows" those forces are far too weak (today we have a completely different model of those forces that's more than capable of it).
1930s - Arthur Holmes proposes an early version of plate-tectonics theory that at least makes Wegener's ideas sound a bit more plausible. Most geologists remain unconvinced to say the least.
1955 - Two scientists show up at a geology conference to rehash Wegener's idea. But they are armed with two key new weapons. One - they didn't used the land-shorelines but the shorelines about 50miles into the sea where erosion is less prevalent. Two, they used a computer to model the pieces - and the fits were just too damn perfect to ignore. They also propose a new mechanism for what could actually provide the force to move the continents - the theory we now call plate tectonics, basically an updated version Holmes's ideas. The conference ends up just as divided but, somehow, moving continents are now the consensus theory.
1990s - the new theory of plume tectonics explains most of the remaining questions about the subject, and what has long been mainstream science with a lot of unanswered bits suddenly makes tremendous sense. This is the prevailing theory today.
But look at that timeline - in a matter of about a hundred years an idea that probably occurred to many people over the centuries but was dismissed as fantasy by any serious scientist goes from ridiculous to mainstream - because we develop ever better technologies to gather data and test theories in simulations which gives us information not previously available. Now we've even got strong evidence that plate tectonics happen on other planets (notably Mars).
Unicode killed the ASCII-art *
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You must have been abused as a child. I'm so sorry for you!
Time is what keeps everything from happening all at once.
The quality of trolls is really slipping around here
They are no more Swedish than the entire population of Switzerland is German.
Come on - the Swiss are even more German than the Germans. Swiss visitors to Germany complain about the inefficiency, lawlessness and excessive frivolity.
I hope Google Search finds this and they adapt their websites accordingly.
I HATE it when I go to a country or even in mu own country and they ignore the fact that my browers has a prefered language. They just enforce the language that is spken there and they get it wrong ALL THE TIME.
I live in Belgium. We have three official languages. We have sevral official political entities that might or light not are somewhat according to the language.
But e.g. brussels is official bi-lingual, so they will have it wrong 50% of the time. It also hosts some European buildings; so again more langages.
And the brower has it set what language I want. That way I do not NEED to select a language manually. Stoopid American Google.
Don't fight for your country, if your country does not fight for you.
Well, if they are right then something good came from this thing after all. This is also the first explanation that at least sounds as it could hold water.
Most ACs are not even worth the keystrokes to insult them. Be generically insulted by this and ignored otherwise.
As Finn I find this quite surprising too. Ex Nokia social media experts keeping old habits?
I haven't heard from my principal in a long time, high school was decades ago for me. The word you are looking for is PRINCIPLE.
Sure, but continents and fossils exist, there are no magical EM driven objects from nature we can compare to.
That's the difference. It's a fairly big one I'd say.
So, sorry, don't pack your bags for Mars *just yet*.
Sherlock Holmes: "Once you have discounted the impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth"
Dirk Gently: "The impossible often has a kind of integrity to it which the merely improbable lacks."
I'm not ready to give up on a plausible answer based on physics we understand, it may be that it is doing something we understand and we are simply not realizing it.
I can claim I made an ICE powered automobile that gets 3000 MPG. The fact that my claim is bunk does not make all internal combustion engines stop working.
Silence is a state of mime.
long before the EU opened the borders
To be pedantic, it was the Schengen Agreement, not the EU that opened the borders. Members of EU countries have the right to travel (and live) within other EU countries, but countries are still allowed border controls to check that the people coming in are EU citizens. Within the Schengen Agreement there are no border controls, once you're in one you can travel freely to any of the others, though you may not have the right to live and work in all of the places that you can get to.
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And to them, germany is a poor country.
Have you been to the Southern border? I'm guessing not.
That's Finland without the extra a, and Jyväskylä with umlauts, you insensitive clod!
So, all we need to do is shine a flashlight out the back of the spaceship and we are good to go?
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Sorry, I'm only a 1336 h4x0r.
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Be careful how you phrase that - photons have no interaction via the strong force. They cannot "strongly interact" in the way that, say, quarks strongly interact to create protons and the like.
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I understand what you meant - that the photons are interacting with each other in a strong (i.e., powerful, tightly bound, significant, etc.) fashion. But since we're talking physics here, we should be careful about word choices.
First: magic? Nobody claims it have anything to do with magic. Well except idiots and trolls.
Second: how the fuck do you know? IF the em-drive does work it requires _very_ specific circumstances to work, do you expect that those circumstances would be common in the neighborhood so that people could trivially detect the effect?
Third: continuing your line of reasoning would lead a reasonable person to conclude that semiconductors and the field effect are "magic" and doesn't naturally exist, the same for super-conductors. Yet we are using machines based on semiconductors using the field effect to do Boolean logic to read this very website!
Since "United States of America" doesn't lend itself to an easy identifier like "Bolivian" or "Mexican" the term "American" gets used instead to avoid ridiculous tongue twisters like "USAian" . The terms "North American" and "South American" are used to indicate continental residence.
This posting is provided 'AS IS' without warranty of any kind, implied or otherwise.
Now that I think about it, other than internet pedants, I've never heard anyone of any nationality use "American" to mean anything but a citizen of the United States. (along similar lines, when traveling and asking where people are from, Americans usually reply with what state they are from, whereas others usually reply with which country). At what point does a correction of your sort move from 'technically correct' to merely 'antiquated and wrong', I wonder, with languages changing as they do?
And now, I'm picturing Linus Torvalds as the Swedish Chef. . .
"Hin-de-foo, dee leenux in dee ker-null. . . ."
That was a bit flippant, so let me explain. "American" is a nationality
There are 35 American countries. So which country, pray tell, is an American from? And yes, I was born in the US and, unless you're Native American, my family has probably been here longer than yours.
Most physicists would define a photon as having no mass, yet it would carry momentum proportional to its energy. Mass is seen as a property of a particle that makes it resist changes in speed, but photons always travel at the speed of light (in a vacuum) -- never speeding up, or slowing down... and never at rest.
Apparently you can slow or stop photons. The speed of light c in a vacuum is constant as far as we know.
The cesspool just got a check and balance.
So, is this more or less efficient than using a LED or a MASER as thrust?
The only way the EM drive can work is if there is entirely new physics.
All articles I have read explain it with standard physics. Perhaps I missed something, care to point it out?
It is as certain as anything is in science that the EM drive cannot work.
So far you failed to explain, why it can't work.
Why don't you simply read the theories about it and debunk it for us, so we can share your wisdom?
Cost free eBook I read (by iBook/Kobo/Amazon/ObookO/Gutenberg etc.): "The Green Odyssey" by Philip Jose Farmer.
Git sucks, so no, not a gift.
I can claim I made an ICE powered automobile that gets 3000 MPG. The fact that my claim is bunk does not make all internal combustion engines stop working.
Ummm, that's actually true. It used to be a popular thing for engineering students to compete in.
Of course, the "automobile" weighs about 100 pounds. Here's a real example, 3587 MPG:
http://www.wired.com/2013/04/3...
And now, I'm picturing Linus Torvalds as the Swedish Chef. . .
"Hin-de-foo, dee leenux in dee ker-null. . . ."
Bork bork bork!
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If the device has an exhaust it is no longer a closed system which means the range is limited by the matter inside the device and will continue to be reduced as the device is scaled up for larger thrusts.
Lasers, specifically the stimulated part, do not exist in nature.
Some lasers can reach sustained temps hotter than the sun.
Computers don't exist in nature, biology is too low-energy to evolve such a thing.
In fact, just about anything in existence is at its lowest energy, which immediately prevents any extremely high-energy physics from being seen in nature. And high-energy is only really seen during stellar explosions, blackholes an neutron stars, besides us.
We've created conditions that haven't existed in nature since just before the universe became transparent.
There is a shitload of things nature doesn't do which we can.
Energy-greedy processes tend to die out or level off. Physics is against them. That includes life.
Death itself is an evolutionary advantage because genetic immortality leads to massive population booms and drying up resources, so dying off.
There are very few known possible immortals, including some cancers which are still used for culturing cancer cells today.
I see it a little different they what your saying. Yes, I an antenna was at point X and two electromagnetic waves passed over they would have destructive/constructive interference but since there out of sync it would different for different places you observed them at. But what if they came from the same source and were in coherence? We know the answer. It would b laser like. But if they were in anti-coherence or destructive coherence what would their properties be? Could they be detected?? If so where and how?? I think it seams almost reasonable that they would pass through things. Heck, Maybe dark matter is simply particles locked in an Anti-cohesion.
As a side note: Schengen States != EU.
There are EU states that did not join the Schengen Treaty. E.g. UK.
ONTO there are non EU states that did join it: e.g. Switzerland and Norway.
It is actually only really important when you acquire a visa to visit an EU country, as the visa usually states if it valid in all of Schengen or only in the country. (All of Schengen, haha ... perhaps I should write that different, rofl)
Cost free eBook I read (by iBook/Kobo/Amazon/ObookO/Gutenberg etc.): "The Green Odyssey" by Philip Jose Farmer.
*dialect.
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An experimenter found an effect that did not fit in the current paradigm.
Actually that is not what happened regarding the EM drive.
One guy thought it out and published his thoughts.
Now plenty of research labs are building prototypes: and all found unexplainable thrust
Right now the race is to either find flaws in the experiments and also to find simpler explanations than the ones the original guy(s) had to present (Roger Shawyer, Guido Fetta).
Cost free eBook I read (by iBook/Kobo/Amazon/ObookO/Gutenberg etc.): "The Green Odyssey" by Philip Jose Farmer.
They have no herritage [SIC] with Sweden and the only thing they have in common with the Swedes is that they speak a dialogue of the language.
This is not true. The Finnish is NOT related to Swedish but is related to Hungarian.
Good progressive doggie! Goood doggie! Here's a doggie biscuit.
Its memory and repetition skills are impressive for a doggie, no? It can bark the right canned response to several topics!
We don't have a current accepted theory for high temperature semiconductors either, but they exist and we're working with them.
Sometimes theory leads experiment, sometimes not.
Weaselmancer
rediculous.
A nuclear rocket uses fuel, such as hydrogen which is expended long before the nuclear reactor quits. Doing away with that fuel is the goal.
Strange things are afoot at the Circle-K.
Very common as in Aland Islands, or beyond Aland?
Don't be silly, they are all Mexican, because Mexico is the only country that speaks Spanish. Plus, they won't be here for long when Trump marks them "Return to sender, postage due" [/sarcasm]
In the article they say "These photon pairs without net electromagnetic field do not reflect back from the metal walls but escape from the resonator" This doesn't make sense. If the electromagnetic fields from the photons cancel, then the energy density and probability of finding a photon vanishes. There is nothing in that location to escape.
The more general argument is that all known physics (including quantum, gravity and relativity) conserves momentum (4-momentum if you are using relativistic terms). Since momentum is conserved in every interaction, it has to be conserved in the overall system. It is almost exactly the same reason that you can't make a perpetual motion machine out of gears and pulleys.
Experimentally there is lots of evidence that this doesn't work. I'm an accelerator physicist, I work with high (and low) power microwave systems which cavities with much higher fields than in this experiment. Some of the superconducting cavities are extremely sensitive to loss (1e-10/cycle) and no unexpected loss is seen. No unexpected forces are seen.
Electromagnetism (with electro-weak as an extension) is understood and measured from the scale of planetary magnetic fields (maybe even galactic), to 100 GeV interactions in lepton colliders. There really is no room for new physics to be hiding
The descriptions use words that sound like science but they don't actually make scientific sense. The most charitable explanation is that the writers are confused, but of course in general they are looking for funding......
Photons are their own antiparticle, so when they interact strongly with each other, the force drops to zero, so the pair doesnt interact with anything else.
Particle-antiparticle interactions imply annihilation, which doesn't occur in typical photon-photon interactions (which are wave-like). Instead, you get a time- or space-localized interference and a change in the probability of finding a photon. There are situations where it makes sense to think of photons as their own antiparticle (largely in the context of matter-antimatter annihilation), but that's not a helpful way of looking at interference. Interference and tunneling are wave-like behaviors.
Perhaps pedantic.
If you want a vision of the future, imagine a youtube comments section scrolling - forever.
Except cold fusion was only reproducible by the people who came up with it. The EM driver has been independently reproduced many times, so the effect is real, but out understanding of it is incomplete and we don't know how significant it is.
The explanation for the photons escaping the cavity sound similar to the comments by Tesla about longitudinal waves versus regular transverse waves being attenuated.
Your argumentation makes no sense.
If the photons vanish as you claim in your first part, then obviously the momentum is conserved, contrary to your claim in the second part.
You can not start arguments with claims and then turning them around to explain why something is not working.
I suggest to start with the conversation of momentum, and then work backward. Explain us why momentum is not conserved when every physicist involved in this drive is explaining us: it is. If it was not conserved: the drive would not work! Apparently the drive is woking: so it is plain obvious that the momentum is conserved.
The question is: why? Or more precisely: how?
So, now as you probably might have been able to explain us that the momentum is indeed not conserved, then you can go back to step one and debunk the reason for it.
Electromagnetism (with electro-weak as an extension) is understood and measured from the scale of planetary magnetic fields (maybe even galactic), to 100 GeV interactions in lepton colliders. There really is no room for new physics to be hiding
And what exactly has this EM drive to do with:
a) Electromagnetism and magnetic fields?
b) new physics?
c) GeV interactions in colliders?
All explanations use standard physics, only the guys trying to debunk it need new physics, very strange I would say :D
Cost free eBook I read (by iBook/Kobo/Amazon/ObookO/Gutenberg etc.): "The Green Odyssey" by Philip Jose Farmer.
When you watch the Olympics, pay attention to which flag the American athletes fly. The announcers will talk about Russians, Chinese, American etc. Nobody will find it confusing. Nobody will jumble phrases like the men's relay team from the North American country of the Unites States of America ...
Remember it was 100 years ago that Einstein predicted gravity waves, and they were just detected. Eventually can be a long time.
I'm pretty sure Einstein predicted no such thing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
What GR did predict were gravitational waves.
They also find thrust, with and without a part the thoughts paper suggested was necessary. So it's not working as intended, and that makes it even more interesting.
These labs originally tested it to laugh at those other idiots who didn't have the controls and detectors setup right. Now that heavy hitters like Germany, China, and the North American country of the United States of America have reproduced thrust, the research into how is real competitive science.
So does this mean we can make a new Voyager with infinite fuel, less cancer, and have it loop back around?
To be clear I was quoting the article's INCORRECT description.
In locations where the photons fields vanish, the energy density vanishes. The probability of finding photons IN THOSE LOCATIONS goes to zero. Think of it as waves - if I drop two rocks in the water, there will be places where the waves interfere and there is not wave amplitude. That means that there are no waves in that location, but it doesn't mean that all the waves have vanished everywhere.
I believe that the drive is not in fact working. The forces that they are talking about are tiny and very difficult to measure. These are ~100 micro newton forces on a ~10Kg object. There are a lot of boring things that could mimic thrust:
Small tilts of the experimental apparatus: this could be as simple as experimenters standing on different parts of the lab floor when they turn on and off the RF power. Cable and RF waveguide expansion - there will be some heat dissipated in the RF cable, that might make it flex.
Gas desorption - the system was tested in vacuum, but when RF power is put it, it presumably gets hot and the hot parts can release gas trapped on the surface of the metal. Magnetic fields that change when the power supply is turned on. They have tried to correct for effects like this but Its a really difficult experiment to do correctly. This really is the key issue. There is no theoretical reason to think the drive should work and the experimental evidence is from an experiment that is very easy to get wrong.
The EM drive claims to produce thrust from electromagnetic fields, so electromagnetism should be able to predict the effect and it does not. GeV interactions are an example of a test of electromagnetics (+weak force) at very high energies. Planetary magnetic fields are an example of a test of electromagnetism in very weak fields. Basically electromagnetism has been tested over a very wide range of conditions, there is no reason to think it should not work for this particular experiment.
The explanations for the effect do not use standard physics - photons do not go through metal walls when the fields cancel - that doesn't make physics sense.
The best I can do is to say to remember this. You can't know which "expert" to trust, so instead wait 20 years and see whether or not this is ever turned into something real, or like cold fusion remains in the background, never actually becoming real because it doesn't work.
I read it. Then I read it again. I can't help but laugh.
The paper doesn't address the main problem: that of conservation of energy. Why? because it doesn't explain where the photons are gaining directional mass-to-thrust equivalence. 180-degree separation along a probability curve should, even given their equations, result in a net thrust of 0 or close relative to the atom that emits the photons.[1]
In essence, they are suggesting the same kind of 'free energy borrowing' from the vacuum as is suggested for the explanation of CP-symmetry violation in the low-order probability variant of Kaon decay. Zero point energy. Also quantum gravity.
1 Taken from the 'What is Gravity' section of the publication. Paper 'glosses over' the fact that gravity is being conflated with the surface of EM drive without explaining how or why. See the explanation of the equation (labeled (3) )
This paper needs a LOT of additional theoretic explanation before it's going to be even close to explanatory.
My $0.02 will always be worth more than your â0.02, so
Seriously, this has the odor of crackpottery:
Trust me, no Canadian, Brazilians or Mexicans want to be called Americans unless they've actually moved to the United States of America.
NOBODY IN THESE FUCKING COUNTRIES CALLS THEMSELVES AMERICANS. STOP BEING FUCKING PEDANT.
And it all took less than 100 yrs, within many people's lifetime of 78 yrs.
This is Awesome.
Nope
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=39772.msg1550260#msg1550260
There were too proposals for EM drives, one by an Englishman and one by an American. The English one is (reported to be) quite a bit more efficient. NASA tested the American one first (surprise) and the Chinese evidently elected to test the English one. The Chinese also cranked the power up.
but it doesn't mean that all the waves have vanished everywhere.
Of course it does not. And no one claimed that. So why are you arguing about it?
The EM drive claims to produce thrust from electromagnetic fields,
No it does not.
there is no reason to think it should not work for this particular experiment.
It is not involved in that particular experiment. The experiment is a kind of microwave oven. Not an electromagnet. And: spare it us. You have to go a very long way to show how a magnetic field suddenly is the same as a photon.
The explanations for the effect do not use standard physics - photons do not go through metal walls when the fields cancel - that doesn't make physics sense. ...
Ah, I did not read this paper. If they claimed that, then there might be a point in your argument. However: photons can tunnel, just like anything else. So if the fact that they cancel each other by interference increases their likelihood to tunnel
My point to ranters like you us pretty simple: none explained in a way a layman can follow why an EM drive is impossible.
You all start with: it violates the law of conservation of momentum. Which it actually does not. So you already start with a wrong premise.
Cost free eBook I read (by iBook/Kobo/Amazon/ObookO/Gutenberg etc.): "The Green Odyssey" by Philip Jose Farmer.
There are a number of British Isles, as well as mainland Brittany, but we know that the country of "Britain" is shorthand for the otherwise long-winded "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland". Irish Republicans are not offended, even though they are geographically British.
Have you been to the Southern border? I'm guessing not.
Yes, seen fenced sections, and even swum across the unguarded creek that is the Rio Grande. Don't worry: Drumpf will build the giant ice wall.
Its difficult to explain to a layman because you don't have the background. Imagine explaining why 2048 bit RSA is difficult to crack to someone who doesn't have the math background.
They claim to produce thrust without any exhaust. That is a violation of conservation of momentum. If they claim that the exhaust in just photons, then that is a standard photon drive which works but has a well known power / thurst ratio that is too high for practical applications. If you generate microwaves and send them out the back of a spacecraft you will get thrust, but the power requirements are too large to be useful.
Electromagnetism is the theory of photons, microwaves, electric fields, magnetic fields. So it does cover this experiment. Electro-weak theory is an extension of electromagnetism to high energies - but the changes are not significant for this experiment..
Tunneling is understood. If the photons tunnel then some of the photons are being used as exhaust. That works but it is a standard photon drive. No point having them tunnel though, might as well just point the microwave source out the back of the spacecraft. (but see above for energy requirements). Tunneling is insignificant for think materials of the sort that they used here, so there will be essentially no emission of tunneled photons in this experiment.
My understanding is that the EM drive claims to produce thrust with no exhaust, and / or claims to produce more thrust / power than can be produce by photons. Neither of those is possible because both violate conservation of energy / momentum. (the energy/ momentum ratio of a photon is known).
What do you see as their claim?
in Belgium. We have three official languages.
Dutch, French, and ? ... Arabic?
Photons have Mass? I didn't know they were Catholic!
So you call yourself a "United Statesian"? Piss off.
Breakfast served all day!
Its difficult to explain to a layman because you don't have the background. :D
Actually I have the background. Hence my complaint
Electromagnetism is the theory of photons, microwaves, electric fields, magnetic fields.
In the grand picture of things, yes.
But not in this case, or a wind turbine creating power with a generator based on electrons moved inside of a cable through a static magnetic field would be the same as a microwave creating photons.
Which is clearly not the same thing :D
Reducing everything down to Maxwell does not help if you don't grasp those differences.
So far you made no single argument that made any sense to a Physicist.
My understanding is that the EM drive claims to produce thrust with no exhaust, and / or claims to produce more thrust / power than can be produce by photons. Neither of those is possible because both violate conservation of energy / momentum.
Here it is again.
WHY PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE: Neither of those is possible because both violate conservation of energy / momentum. Why do you jump to this sentence? There is no logical relation between those statements, and none based on laws of physics. You just say that.
First of all, the inventors of the EM drive don't claim that there is no "exhaust". There are plenty of things that happen in the universe that have "no exhaust", conserve the momentum and accelerate something. E.g. a stone dropping to earth in a gravity field.
Instead of throwing random "it violates the law of conservation of momentum" into the room you should e.g. read this: http://emdrive.com/principle.h... and point out the flaw.
The principles "the inventors" think, make the thing working are based on the law of conservation of momentum!
Perhaps they made a mistake? Point it out and you will be famed. But your arguments sound like: at night it is darker than outside. A grammatically completely correct sentence. However I would likely not start my PhD thesis with it.
The claim is that due to particles/waves moving at the speed of light you can not use classical "mechanics" but have to use relativist calculations. Coming from those calculations the "inventors" built the first prototypes. And a few international research labs did the same. All claim to have found "unexplainable" thrust (That includes NASA, btw).
Others think that "very low amounts" of acceleration have some strange side effects (on the other hand, that would be new physics and I don't believe that): https://www.technologyreview.c...
Interesting are e.g. those passages:
"Crucially, McCullochâ(TM)s theory makes two testable predictions. The first is that placing a dielectric inside the cavity should enhance the effectiveness of the thruster.
The second is that changing the dimensions of the cavity can reverse the direction of the thrust. That would happen when the Unruh radiation better matches the size of the narrow end than the large end. Changing the frequency of the photons inside the cavity could achieve a similar effect."
So, bottom line I have no idea if the drive works or not. I simply find the self proclaimed debunkers extremely unscientific because none of them was able to write a bunch of sentences that follow a line of logic, math and laws of physics.
For starters: there is no law of physic that can be simply pulled out of a book that states: "this is impossible". But that exactly is what they do (and you did).
The only ways to debunk this device is to explain why we see thrust (NASA is reporting thrust in a hard vacuum) in those experiments and why e.g. that finish paper is wrong, in other words, where it is wrong..
As a wishful thinker I hope we put one in space and watch what happens :D Probably we can use a 100g nano satellite ...
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It's Finaland. dude
I'm a little confused - are you implying an open mind makes one an idiot? Or just that idiots with an open mind have a tendency for their brains to fall out? I have definitely observed the latter, but the former defies experience and common sense.
Are you a physicist?
Looking at your link: Its true that in a waveguide electromagnetic radiation propagates at different speeds than in a vacuum. The group velocity is lower than C, and the phase velocity is higher. There is some force on each end plate, and some net longitudinal force on the tapered side walls. You could do a complicated simulation / calculation to sum up the forces (difficult to get correct due to the complex boundary conditions), or you can fall back on basic principals. Imagine that the walls are prefect conductors. Break up the volume into tiny cells. Maxwell's equations are obeyed in each volume. Those equations conserve momentum. Since momentum is conserved in each tiny volume element, it is conserved in the entire system.
The think is, they ARE claiming violation of momentum conservation. Depending on what paper you read they claim that either:
A closed system generates force without any exhaust. That is by definition violation of conservation of momentum.
OR
A system generates thrust without consuming any fuel, AND that thrust is larger for the amount of power applied than can be explained by emission of photons. To produce momentum in the rocket, you need to produce the same (opposite direction) momentum in the exhaust. If you are not consuming fuel, the mass of the exhaust must be created from the energy consumed. This is a photon drive - you create mass (photons) that are emitted at the speed of light. If you emit the mass at a lower speed it will have less momentum for the same total energy (including the energy required to create the mass).
If there was some background to push against, then the drive could work. But many many experiments (starting with Michelson Morley) have shown that there is no background ether you can push against. If there was such a background that had somehow escaped all experiments, there is no reason to think it would show up in this particular experiment.
Unruh radiation is a complete red hearing. Its only significant at extreme accelerations and it will conserve momentum
Now, to be clear: if they are only claiming the same thrust as a photon drive, then it can work through some mechanism, but its also boring - its easy to build a photon drive, just no practical way to power one.
If they are claiming that some of the mass oft he rocket is used as exhaust, then that is just a different type of rocket and that is OK.
What is not possible is for it to both not consume fuel AND produce more thrust power than does a photon drive.
Most physicists would define a photon as having no mass, yet it would carry momentum proportional to its energy. Mass is seen as a property of a particle that makes it resist changes in speed, but photons always travel at the speed of light (in a vacuum) -- never speeding up, or slowing down... and never at rest.
Apparently you can slow or stop photons. The speed of light c in a vacuum is constant as far as we know.
AFAIK, although you can slow the net propagation of photons (aka the electromagnetic wave dual of a photon) through a material, you cannot slow a photon.
However, a number of tests conducted in Great Britain, Germany, China, and at NASA's Eagleworks at the Johnson Spaceflight Center have resulted in thrust that cannot, as yet, be explained by experimental error.
That's a distortion at best. In fact, experimental error is the only plausible explanation for the results, because they detected thrust whether or not the drive was turned on. Unfortunately, details like that are too subtle for many people who pass as science reporters. In the most recent experiments, they basically published a paper saying, "We've learned these experiments are really hard to do. We clearly still have some stray forces that we haven't managed to eliminate yet, since we register force even when the drive is turned off. Here's a description of our progress so far." But lots of clueless reporters just saw, "We detected a force," then wrote articles about how the experiments confirmed the drive actually worked.
"I'm too busy to research this and form an educated opinion, but I do have time to tell everyone my uninformed opinion."
Apparently you can slow or stop photons. The speed of light c in a vacuum is constant as far as we know.
AFAIK, although you can slow the net propagation of photons (aka the electromagnetic wave dual of a photon) through a material, you cannot slow a photon.
Read the linked article, that was exactly the point of that experiment, not only to slow it, but to stop and then make it go again.
The cesspool just got a check and balance.
Or our understanding of the two-slit experiment is wrong, and we need to re-think things.
It has happened before.
Finns are more related to baltic finno-ugri languages.
The Finno-Ugrian or Uralic language family consists of the following branches:
Finnic ("Baltic Finnic") languages: Finnish and its closest relatives: Karelian, Ludian, Vepsian, Ingrian, Votian, Estonian, Livonian
>Sámi ("Lappish"): some ten languages, the greatest of which is Northern Sámi ("Norwegian Lapp", "Fjell Lapp")
>Mordvin: two standard languages: Erzya and Moksha
>Mari ("Cheremis"): two standard languages, Western (Hill Mari or Mountain Mari) and Eastern (Meadow Mari). The Mordvin and Mari branches are sometimes bundled together as "Volgaic languages", although they are not especially closely related.
Permian languages:
>Komi ("Zyryan", "Syrian", "Siryene" and numerous other spellings [sigh!]); a distinct language is Permyak (Komi Permyak, Permian Komi)
>Udmurt ("Votyak", in international sources this ethnonym is often unhappily confused with Votic or Votian of the Finnic branch)
Ugric languages:
>Hungarian
>the Ob-Ugrian languages in Western Siberia: Khanty ("Ostyak") and Mansi ("Vogul"), both with very deep dialectal divisions
Samoyed languages (in western Siberia):
>Northern: Nenets ("Yurak"), Enets ("Yenisey Samoyed"), Nganasan ("Tavgy")
>Southern: Selkup ("Ostyak Samoyed"), some extinct languages (the latest to die was Kamass in 1988)
who the hell downmoded this? Some us bastard?
A nuclear rocket uses fuel, such as hydrogen which is expended long before the nuclear reactor quits. Doing away with that fuel is the goal.
The hydrogen isn't fuel, it's propellant.
Technically American is supposed to refer to all people on the north and south American continents. Although it is mainly hogged by the White European descendants that live in the United States of America. Ateast this is what my instructor who spent time at the school of the Americas has told me. Oh wait....
The device is claimed to exert thrust without reaction mass, thereby violating the Law of Conservation of Momentum and invalidating most of physics. It does this without doing anything really odd. The odd things about relativity and quantum mechanics don't show up at normal speeds (with exceptions like the orbit of Mercury, which was previously a mystery).
It isn't a matter of throwing photons off the back end to get acceleration. We know all about photon drives, including how much force one can get out of a given energy input, and the reported thrusts are orders of magnitude greater than a photon drive could do with that energy.
Therefore, either physics is inexplicably wrong or the device is pushing against something in a non-obvious manner or there's a lot of egregious experimental error going on.
"When you have eliminated the unacceptable, whatever is left, however improbable, must be the truthiness" - Holmes
Name two that have America in the country name.
I'll give you one: The United States of America.
Your turn, give a second country.
Name two countries with America in their name and you have a point.
Otherwise this is assburger pedantry.
Actually, to continue your point
NOBODY OUTSIDE THESE COUNTRIES CALLS THEM AMERICAN EITHER.
Pedant asshats can't grasp that it's North Americans, South Americans, Central Americans.
American unqualified is for the country that has America as part of its name.
No. The Swedish-speaking Finns have been there for a thousand years. Their "Swedish" doesn't even sound like the language currently spoken in Sweden. Finland was part of the Swedish empire hundreds of years ago.
Such a high class of pedantry today!
Strange things are afoot at the Circle-K.
USA and American Samoa.
No they fucking didn't. They found nothing outside their own noise measurements. NOTHING at all. And they didn't even do proper noise calibration.
German
McCulloch's paper has been repeatedly torn to pieces on r/EmDrive and this current theory fares no better. No one has measured thrust beyond the error bars, none of the experimental results have passed peer review, and all theories trying to explain the supposed phenomenon have basic physical errors, and just happen to overturn one of the most fundamental and well-tested concepts in science.
I don't know what combination of ignorance, credulity, and motivated reasoning is required to believe in this. I'd suggest you should reexamine your beliefs about this phenomenon, but at the least you should not be promoting a paper which has been so thoroughly discredited.
Those who advocate genocide deserve every protection afforded by law, and none afforded by common human decency.
You're usually less credulous than this. No labs have shown "unexplainable thrust", and no explanations have passed peer review. In point of fact, no explanations have been without serious physics errors. No experiment has shown thrust outside of their own error bars, and in most cases those error bars have not even been determined. There is no evidence for this phenomenon just as there is no evidence for over-unity energy devices, despite much sound and fury on the Internet.
What you're saying is completely untrue. Please correct yourself.
Those who advocate genocide deserve every protection afforded by law, and none afforded by common human decency.
These several new theories that claim to disprove the old theories, are even crazier than the old theories. 8-)
The truth is "we don't know". But they can't say that, because the public punishes anyone who says that, even if it is the truth.
And, if it gets several orders of magnitude better output than simple EM thrusters, then it doesn't matter if it is. We still get the added thrust.
In a nuclear rocket, the fuel and the reaction mass are two different components, and the fuel is likely to outlast the reaction mass by a massive margin, due to the nature of criticality - without enough fuel, the engine won’t work at all, so we tend to massively overfuel nuclear anything compared to the mission’s actual energy needs.
It’s not like it’s rocket science, or anything.
Oh, wait...
"However I would likely not start my PhD thesis with it."
You've never written a thesis then. My own most definitely starts with a very basic and verified observable truth. The idea of a thesis is to build on knowledge and so the best place to start is to lay out what is considered to be accepted knowledge, with appropriate citations and references.
You've missed out Alexander Du Toit, though mentioned his work on Gondwana fossil distributions and glaciations. He also added the mantle convection idea, though that was greatly clarified and improved by Holmes.
The 1955 "turn up at a conference" was by a couple of geophysicists who'd been publishing their results for several years by then. Started 1952, I think.
The consensus was still "vigorous argument" well into the 1960s. And details are still being worked on to this day - the terrane / microplate concept is still being argued to this day, though more about "which generates more testable hypotheses" than about which is "true", since both are to some degree true.
Birds are not dinosaur descendants;birds are dinosaurs, for all useful meanings of "birds", "are" and "dinosaurs"
Having no rest mass (because they are never at rest) is not the same as having no momentum. Photons have momentum.
Birds are not dinosaur descendants;birds are dinosaurs, for all useful meanings of "birds", "are" and "dinosaurs"
When I hear the word "location" in a discussion where quantum effects are almost certainly present, I always start looking for Heisenberg's location under Schrodinger's cat.
I remember giving myself a headache one month trying to work out what would happen in the last moments of the evaporation of a black hole, by Hawking radiation. At some point, the size of the remaining black hole is going to be so small that the blackhole is smaller than the wavelength of the particle/anti-particle pairs it needs to emit ... which ... makes ... my ... head ... hurt. Will the black hole be able to radiate in that energy range, or will it stop radiating? Beyond my physics. And maths. But I do get very cautious about non-classical concepts of "location".
Birds are not dinosaur descendants;birds are dinosaurs, for all useful meanings of "birds", "are" and "dinosaurs"
They were also part of Russia, and Russia gave them independence. I have no idea if they have Russian-speaking minority, though.
anyhow.. they can still transfer momentium and energy... , otherwise a light-sail would not work.
i think they are measured as having no mass due to the fact that they arenever at rest... saying it has no mass means it can never be at rest.l
You've never written a thesis then.
Can you show the logical path that let to that conclusion?
Your claim makes no sense, even if it was true.
Cost free eBook I read (by iBook/Kobo/Amazon/ObookO/Gutenberg etc.): "The Green Odyssey" by Philip Jose Farmer.
There are a number of British Isles, as well as mainland Brittany, but we know that the country of "Britain" is shorthand for the otherwise long-winded "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland". Irish Republicans are not offended, even though they are geographically British.
So what is your argument, that it goes by the largest landmass or the largest population of that heritage? Because the Americas are named after an Italian who was sailing on behalf of the Portuguese crown. It's not named after a specific region or heritage. And since the American continents are much larger in land mass than the United States of America, that argument makes no sense either.
So you call yourself a "United Statesian"? Piss off.
No, when one someone asks me, I tell them I am from the United States. It is certainly more specific than saying American and I don't look like an arrogant asshole. Since your only argument for or against this seems to be 'piss off,' one can certainly make assumptions on the impression you would give people in a foreign country.
Actually, there were reported cold fusion replications. A quote from the Wikipedia article: "Many scientists tried to replicate the experiment with the few details available. Hopes faded due to the large number of negative replications, the withdrawal of many reported positive replications,"
"When you have eliminated the unacceptable, whatever is left, however improbable, must be the truthiness" - Holmes
YOu are not acting neither this way (above) nor the other way (next to last post), with me. And I do have a few grand unifications and Principle top down approaches... etc. I am sure I think of the same things while I sleep, too.
In the Einstein case, he said "The theory predicts gravitational waves, but they'd be nearly impossible to detect."
In the EM dive case, what's going on is "Here's a theory for radical behavior that we cannot yet reliably detect."
If you're going to blow off Newton, it's more important that you get pretty airtight experimental results that are significantly better than "might not be noise" than you have a theory to explain them.
I can only add to this back-and-forth that the paper in question has been peer reviewed. You all are not dealing with Shawyer's self-published non-reviewed paper here. This is physics, an actual hypothesis. Those of you who disagree have to consider that your comprehension of photon-photon "annihilation" and momentum conservation might be flawed. In any case, we have a way forward; all the previous negative responses had in common (endlessly) was the fact that physics had to be completely wrong for a resonant cavity drive to provide propellantless propulsion. Now we have a way in which EM drives do not violate physics. And - it's emminently testable. Even if Shawyer is completely valueless here, he might have triggered a new way of thinking about momentum transfer, a hack in the universe we can use for propulsion. We need one badly.
Swiss also speak a language that's more German than what the Germans speak.
There are 35 American countries. So which country, pray tell, is an American from? And yes, I was born in the US and, unless you're Native American, my family has probably been here longer than yours.
Would your last name happen to be Erikson?
No.