Wouldn't that be Trek Tech? Somebody already posted the mysteriousuniverse story there.Maybe it's time to add a pseudoscience subforum under sci/tech.
Wouldn't that be Trek Tech? Somebody already posted the mysteriousuniverse story there.Maybe it's time to add a pseudoscience subforum under sci/tech.
Or the Debunking BunkerWe could call it the Woo Ward.![]()
I think this warp drive story is nonsense. I was rolling my eyes over the phrase "scientific authority." Evidence is all that matters in science.
Wouldn't that be Trek Tech? Somebody already posted the mysteriousuniverse story there.
Where junk science goes to die.
Wouldn't that be Trek Tech? Somebody already posted the mysteriousuniverse story there.
Hey, we deal in imaginary science, which isn't inherently the same as junk science. It's an important distinction.![]()
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Because nobody knows wether this is an actual discovery.If the discovery was made NASA then where the links to the article from NASA itself? Why so many second and third party websites?
Maybe it's time to add a pseudoscience subforum under sci/tech.
Maybe it's time to add a pseudoscience subforum under sci/tech.
I'm surprised this hasn't even been done. I'm all for something like this.
I personally think we need something like this, where members can freely talk about UFOs, unproven science, controversy, and the like.
I really don't want humanity going out into outer space until they learn to end the problems and overcome their natural tendencies of xenophobia and tribalism.
I really don't want humanity going out into outer space until they learn to end the problems and overcome their natural tendencies of xenophobia and tribalism.
"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. [Superfast Spacecraft Propulsion Concepts (Images)]
NASA, according to NASASpaceFlight.com, is quietly claiming to have successfully tested a revolutionary new means of space travel that could one day allow for such insane speed, and to have done it in a hard vacuum like that of outer space for the first time.
^That's the same thing.
The news is just starting to buzz around the web.
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