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ArchimedesBoy

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  1. Thanks for the response, but I was actually asking not for an explanation of the EM drive, I've done my research on that, but on the theory about electrons. Thank you for answering!
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    EM drive

    Ok, I have been hearing about the EM(Electromagnetic) drive, and I heard that NASA and Eagleworks labs explanation for the mysterious thrust is a different interpretation of quantum physics, that electrons do have an certain place at a certain time. Can anyone give me any more information about this? For those that don't know; The EM drive is an engine designed for space travel that runs on the theory that when microwaves are put into a cone-shaped enclosed tank(sorry if that isn't the right word, I'm very tired right now. I had a long night.) it creates thrust. So far the research has been successful, and the EM drive is consistently producing 1.2mN/kW, with hopes to get it to 60mN/kW
  3. I have a question, not about sethoflago's question but about the Big Bang theory in general. How can anyone scientifically believe in the Big Bang, or evolution, for that matter? For something to be believed by the scientist community, doesn't it have to be repeatedly observed and the theory tested, according to the scientific method. Evolution has never been seen, observed, or recorded by humans, so how can we scientifically believe in it? Same thing with the Big Bang, but I guess not as much so since the beginning of the universe only happens once, and we can't really observe it.
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