New Superconducting RF Cavity: Potential for EMdrive Propulsion?

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A new superconducting radio-frequency cavity has been proposed for potential use in EMdrive propulsion, sparking interest in its implications for propulsion technology. However, the discussion quickly dismisses the EMdrive concept as pseudoscience, emphasizing that it lacks credible scientific support. Critics point out that there are no reputable scientific articles debunking the EMdrive because it is not considered a valid topic for serious research. Concerns are raised about the investment by the Chinese government in this technology, likening it to past missteps by NASA. Overall, the consensus is that the EMdrive remains an unsubstantiated idea with no basis in established science.
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In a nutshell, this is pseudoscience, and we don't discuss nonsense like that here.

A couple of links:

Blake Stacey, Science After Sunclipse, The EmDrive Story, or How to Propel Pseudoscience, http://scienceblogs.com/sunclipse/2008/09/the_emdrive_story_or_how_to_pr.php

John Baez, The b-Category Cafe, New Scientist Reacts, http://golem.ph.utexas.edu/category/2006/10/new_scientist_reacts.htmlWhat about articles in the scientific literature debunking this? Sorry, there are none. There are no articles in the scientific literature that describe this nonsense, either. It is poppycock. You won't find articles in the scientific literature debunking this because there is no reason to publish such a paper. That New Scientist did is troubling.

That the Chinese have been snookered into investing in it is even more troubling. Then again, they are spending a lot of money to become a spacefaring nation. When NASA was rolling in the dough back in the 1960s they wasted a bit of money on pure nonsense. Apparently the Chinese have been caught in the same trap.
 
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