NASA has quietly, and successfully, tested an electromagnetic (EM) drive in a space-like vacuum. Some are calling the propulsion system a “warp drive” for its incredible potential speeds, although researchers say it falls short of faster-than-light travel.
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I think this is just another example of why NASA needs to stop the arrogance of calling all their theorys "laws"
The laws of physics are nothing but a means for egotistic scientists to make themselfs feel better about something they cannot currently figure out. The fact that the EM drive works, proves that the conservation of momentum is not a law. It was a theory. Now it is a busted theory.
The entire "Laws of physics" book needs to be tossed in the garbage where it belongs.
They already "recorded" light going faster than the supposed limit and then later realized it was a miscalculation. Let's repeat this result a couple of dozen times before we make any assumptions.
Has anyone actually read the article. It explicitly says that this drive does not achieve FTL speeds.
But it does defy physical laws and it was labeled impossible by the scientific community.