NASA Tests a Microwave Propulsion System and it Worked

Could future space missions extend beyond the solar system?

Does this new engine defy the laws of physics?  Could this really possible?  Multiple scientists from the United Kingdom as well as from China and even now from NASA that says this new type of engine does not require a propellant and needs no sunlight.  So how does this new prototype work exactly?  This would seem to defy the law of conservation of momentum.

They are calling it “the impossible engine” and it could get astronauts to Mars in a matter of weeks in further iterations.  And if it could what would they do there?

Let’s check out this new propulsion system in the videos on the next page

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12 Comments

  1. Joseph Carder said:

    This is interesting, so many scientists say it’s complete bull, and about as real as unicorn farts. But I want it to work so bad I’m keeping my hopes up anyway.

  2. David Paine said:

    With three independent tests all confirming thrust either the microwaves create a false indication of thrust by interacting with the sensors or…eeeep….actually works. Clearly it will take a leap forward from our current level of physics to leave or solar system with enough speed to go somewhere meaningful

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