Where were you when the Memedrive stopped being a meme?
>The second generation engines will be capable of producing a specific thrust of 30kN/kW. Thus for 1 kilowatt (typical of the power in a microwave oven) a static thrust of 3 tonnes can be obtained, which is enough to support a large car. This is clearly adequate for terrestrial transport applications.
>>8177796
Article or gtfo.
You need the stamp of academia? Stay mad, it's so disruptive it won't get one until it flies satellites
http://emdrive.com/faq.html
https://youtu.be/4hTdSg47h3k
Wikipedia says 1 mN/W
1 N/kW, can lift a sandwich.
A bit better than a party balloon, that's all.
>>8177843
"honey, I can go all night long"
(falls asleep after 2 minutes)
>>8177796
Meme me to the moon
Smells like angry reactionaries in here : /
Funny, for a "reactionless" drive thread :^)
Flying cars and flying memes
>>8177853
I'm serious I want to ride a spacecraft powered by the end rive so I can say I've been memed to the moon
>>8177862
It might very well be possible in 10-20 years, anon
What a time to be alive, the technological progress has no brakes on his train!
>>8177866
Weewooweewoo!
Meme me to the left!
Meme me to the right!
Meme me on the radio I'll meme it up all night
>>8177866
If the em drive works the way the paper suggests, it would be the first known detector of ether.
What else could we do with it?
>The thought of the meme drive working absolutely ass devastates /sci/
>Talk of the meme drive is forbidden on physicsforums
All of you will look pretty fucking hilarious when I'm taking a train to Mars. The world needs more people like Elon. People who challenge the known and investigate the unknown.
Tesla....Elon men just too good for our time.
>>8177872
Musk didn't even make the fucking meme drive.
>>8177872
A Tesla just killed a man
>>8177874
Elon said there would be risks. That's one of the cool things about him. His goal is to selflessly improve humanity, but at the same time he's honest.
>>8177879
>His goal is to selflessly
I'm all for his efforts, but he sure makes a lot of money for someone so selfless.
>>8177796
Another month of the meme drive doing literally nothing at all.
>>8177872
Groupthink is one hell of a drug
>>8177908
The amount of bullshit memedrive threads speculating without any evidence is frustrating enough to sway someone towards hatred. I don't give a shit, but I can see why some no longer entertain these threads. I fully expect breakthroughs in physics, but I'm not going to worship one possible realization prematurely.
>>8177908
>hoping
Look, everyone's hoping, no one would be happier that me, but... evidence, I need actual results.
>>8177796
Where did you hear the 30kN/kW figure?
>>8177944
file http://emdrive.com/faq.html
last modified: 2012-12-20 17:47:25 CET
*yawn*
>mfw the EM drive works and /sci/ gets BTFO
It's gonna happen, lads
>>8178009
Source or GTFO.
>>8177941
This. I want to belive.
>>8178009
won't happen faggot you're stuck on earth with us
>>8177874
TESLAAAAA....i just killed a man
>>8178161
put a truck against his head
turned on autopilot, now he's dead
>>8178171
TESLAAAA.... Harry Potter had just begun
But now I've gone and thrown it all away
TESLAAAA....ooohhhh
Didn't mean to drop your shares
If I'm not dead again this time tomorrow,
Carry on, carry on as if nothing really mattress.
>>8178181
>>8178232
you are free to write something of better quality on subject
>>8177796
there is something about how the em drive looks, like I have been in the far future and seen it in history books as the most important human discovery
>>8177796
So can someone explain to me why this hasn't been tested in microgravity yet?
Do people just think it's clearly fake and so nobody is willing to pony up the cash to run the experiment? Or is there another reason?
Kinda skeptical about things which violate the laws of physics
>>8179557
The general understanding of the so called laws of physics is incomplete.
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=39772.0
http://emdrive.wiki/Main_Page
https://hackaday.io/project/5596-em-drive
>>8179557
ISS is a pork project
so that means everyone is lined up to have their pork done years in advance
>>8177813
Quote is found on
http://www.gizmag.com/cannae-reactionless-drive-space-propulsion/33210/
http://emdrive.com/faq.html
Though it looks like it may be Shawyer's optimistic predictions, rather than any sort of experimental data. And the second site says the thrust efficiency rapidly drops if used to accelerate along the thrust vector, with the implication that it's only really useful for hovering in a gravity well.
>>8179584
So... It may be a viable way to suspend a city in the sky using only electricity? (Inefficient I know but awesome!)
>>8179584
I found the article thanks.
The problem I found with the theoretical paper is that it suggests a single magnetron will prouduce two resonant waves somehow.
That's not how resonant cavities work, and there's no further justification for it in the paper
If this really works, why hasn't DARPA bought it?
i really hope the em drive works because if it does then magic is real
>>8177796
>using the meme drive for propulsion.
why? thats literally the most retarded thing to use it for. Since even the current drives creates more that 100 000 times the energy used to power them they are essentially free energy devices. scale it up and we could replace fossil fuels.
>>8180713
cont: The limit for propulsion is 3.33mN/kW. The only reason something like an ion drive can exceed this is because they dont count the energy of the atoms going into the drive when calculating the N/W, but counting all the energy going into the drive gives you a maximum of 3.33mN/kW by conservation of energy.
>>8180717
shit, im an idiot, missed a factor of 1000. its 3.33nN/W, thats 3.33 NANO newton per what
>>8179584
>August 2, 2014
>>8180720
What what what
>>8177796
I know right? Good on the Chinese for finally disproving it. I'm glad the memedrive ride is finally over.
Why is it impossible?