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There does seem to be a growing interest in the EM DRIVE.

 

 

Nasa's Eagleworks Laboratories has confirmed that it currently has a paper on the highly controversial space propulsion technology EmDrive going through the peer review process, which seems to indicate that the researchers are confident of having significant results to reveal.http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/emdrive-nasa-eagleworks-confirms-paper-controversial-space-propulsion-under-peer-review-1551210

Eagleworks engineer Paul March wrote on the Nasa Spaceflight forum on 17 March.

 

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Once again, This forum is being moderated by biased moderators, who only see what they want to see,

 

Mike cosmos brought up about the EMDRIVE in his own thread, which I found interesting and followed his line of topic, ajb and swansont both put the idea down without any real understanding of what was being expressed, I posted this link to ongoing work on the EMDRIVE and get thrown straight into trash.

 

I Believe it is about time some of these moderators should step down and make way for those with NEW FRESH THOUGHTS, the power as gone to their heads, And they have closed many interesting threads just because "THEY" do not agree with them.

 

IT IS WHY GOVERNMENTS ONLY STAY IN POWER FOR 4 YEARS, MODERATORS SHOULD BE VOTED FOR.

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Moderator Note

 

This was trashed because it happened right after a modnote saying to specifically NOT do this very thing. You are free to post a discussion of EM drive in an appropriate thread in speculations, where interested parties may tear it apart should they choose to participate. But if you are going to flout the rules and ignore moderator warnings, then you shouldn't expect anything other than what happened.

 

This is not a democracy. NEW FRESH THOUGHTS won't change the rules.

 

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