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This site is a repository of the current information available for the [http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2015/04/evaluating-nasas-futuristic-em-drive/ EM Drive project] currently underway at NASA Eagleworks.  The goal is to present all the background documentation in one place, so people following the forum threads can quickly get up to speed on what has been previously discussed.
 
This site is a repository of the current information available for the [http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2015/04/evaluating-nasas-futuristic-em-drive/ EM Drive project] currently underway at NASA Eagleworks.  The goal is to present all the background documentation in one place, so people following the forum threads can quickly get up to speed on what has been previously discussed.
  
At present, the primary thread providing information to this wiki can be accessed at [http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=36313.0 this location.]
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''Please note that this is an unmoderated, community-run site that discusses a rather controversial topic.''  As such, anyone is free to write whatever she/he wants regarding her/his own work or posts regarding the EM Drive. However, other people's work (whether they be posts in the NasaSpaceFlight.com forums or elsewhere) should only be linked or quoted verbatim (but never paraphrased). This will prevent a repeat of the problems witnessed in the past due to the false, misleading reports in the media about the EM Drive research done by NASA Eagleworks.
  
  
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[[Useful Documentation]] - A list of all documentation referenced in the thread.
 
[[Useful Documentation]] - A list of all documentation referenced in the thread.
  
== Links ==
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== NasaSpaceFlight.com Links ==
* [http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=36313.0 NASASpaceFlight.com EM Drive Developments - Thread 2] - detailed analysis of the experimental setup and possible theories of operation.
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* [http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=36313.0 NASASpaceFlight.com EM Drive Developments - Thread 2] - detailed analysis of the experimental setup and possible theories of operation. This is the primary thread providing information to this wiki.
 
* [http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=37438.0 NASASpaceFlight.com Feature Article Discussion] - less-technical discussion of the above blog post.
 
* [http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=37438.0 NASASpaceFlight.com Feature Article Discussion] - less-technical discussion of the above blog post.

Revision as of 11:12, 7 May 2015

Welcome to the EM Drive wiki.

This site is a repository of the current information available for the EM Drive project currently underway at NASA Eagleworks. The goal is to present all the background documentation in one place, so people following the forum threads can quickly get up to speed on what has been previously discussed.

Please note that this is an unmoderated, community-run site that discusses a rather controversial topic. As such, anyone is free to write whatever she/he wants regarding her/his own work or posts regarding the EM Drive. However, other people's work (whether they be posts in the NasaSpaceFlight.com forums or elsewhere) should only be linked or quoted verbatim (but never paraphrased). This will prevent a repeat of the problems witnessed in the past due to the false, misleading reports in the media about the EM Drive research done by NASA Eagleworks.


Frequently Asked Questions - A good place to start.

Possible Error Sources - Attempts to explain anomalous thrust via experimental error or 'conventional' means.

Building - A few people are trying to build their own.

Experimental Results - Experimental data provided by currently investigating groups.

Theory - While there's no consensus on any of this, here are various attempts to support (and debunk) it.

Useful Documentation - A list of all documentation referenced in the thread.

NasaSpaceFlight.com Links