>EM drive
Physics has entered the field of memetics
I miss troll science
What's so surprising about a guy from the 17th century getting physics (completely) wrong?
Nah the paper is getting DESTROYED and will likely be retracted at some point. AIAA isn't even a very good journal.
t. autistic butthurt physicist
>sits in passenger seat of car
>push arms against the dashboard
>car rolls forwards
That's how retarded the EM drive sounds
Thank god it won't work after they do proper testing
Fuck engineers
Is it really any harder to believe than subatomic particles experiencing time differently? That sounds like bullshit to me too, yet I'm told it's not.
The difference of course being that the EM drive seems to violate a concept that stood the test of time and experiments for several centuries, and managed to pass on from classical mechanics into every modern field of physics.
With that in mind, and the serious lack of data we have it's perfectly natural to be skeptical about it.
It just shows physicists don't actually care about the objective truth they just want to feel superior regardless if its correct or not.
I'm not even meming
Banach-Tarsky paradox is a troll theorem in itself.