>bunch of engineers say "fuck it, lets just throw one up there"
>physicucks mewling about "muh rigor"
LMAO
>bunch of engineers say "fuck it, lets just throw one up there"
>physicucks mewling about "muh rigor"
LMAO
> using a 1.2 mN/kW thruster in space
If it doesn't work, would you say the memedrive doesn't work or would you blame it on one of the innumerable things that could go wrong? That is the problem with this test: it doesn't provide the information an experiment isn't supposed to provide because any null result can be easily blamed on something aside form the theory being wrong.
Physfags will still be claiming it doesn't work even if someone is doing space-burnouts with one
You test it in space so you remove the anchoring variables
It's used inside the sat.
It's not being used to propel anything but itself.
>implying we can't measure the position of anything in space to within a millimeter using lasers
>inb4 it shows promise so we need just a bit more funding...
If it works, it works. You can have your faggy "debates" all day long anyway.
>I fucking hate everything to so with memedrive.
real scientific mindset ya got there user.
does the hermetic seal give you a claustrophobic thrill?
I can respect when someone says there is no theoretical reason it should work.
Theory must conform to reality and sometimes reality surprises us.
There once was a time when science believed that EM radiation could only travel in transverse hertzian waves after all.