Why are you limiting your investigation to one article to 'prove' it's BS? Again, I guess you have a predetermined outcome, meaning you are not interested in science.
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"Test results indicate that the RF [radio frequency] resonant cavity thruster design, which is unique as an electric propulsion device, is producing a force that is not attributable to any classical electromagnetic phenomenon and, therefore, is potentially demonstrating an interaction with the quantum vacuum virtual plasma," the NASA team wrote in their study, which they presented Wednesday (July 30) at the 50th Joint Propulsion Conference in Cleveland.
http://www.space.com/26713-impossible-space-engine-nasa-test.html
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"Obviously, the entire thing sounded preposterous to everyone,” says Jesus Diaz at SPLOID. "In theory, this thing shouldn't work at all. So people laughed and laughed and ignored him. Everyone except a team of Chinese scientists. They built one in 2009 and it worked: they were able to produce 720 millinewton, which is reportedly enough to build a satellite thruster. And still, nobody else believed it.”
http://www.sciencealert.com/new-impossible-space-engine-could-revolutionise-space-travel?utm_source=Article&utm_medium=Website&utm_campaign=InArticleReadMore
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Hacked Magazine reported on Monday that a group of German scientists believe that they have confirmed that the EM Drive, the propulsion device that uses microwaves rather than rocket fuel, provides thrust. The experimental results are being presented at the American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics' Propulsion and Energy Forum in Orlando by Martin Tajmar, a professor and chair for Space Systems at the Dresden University of Technology.
http://www.examiner.com/article/german-scientists-confirm-nasa-results-of-propellentless-impossible-em-drive
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And the list of existing test results:
http://emdrive.wiki/Experimental_Results
How many reputable scientists and organizations have to get positive experimental results before you admit there *might* be something to it? Oh yeah, it doesn't matter if every physicist on Earth says it's valid, it's still not...because "it's impossible."
Open your mind a little to the possibility that you (and all of humanity) don't know everything there is to know yet.