NASA’s seemingly impossible space engine looks more possible after latest test | The Verge

2015-04-30_142316Quick link to a blog post at The Verge updating our prior post on this fascinating (and currently unexplainable) phenomenon:

NASA’s seemingly impossible space engine looks more possible after latest test | The Verge.

From the prior post: Basically, they’re exploring a phenomenon in which they spin a disk that traps and then pushes against the (theoretically possible) particles that quantum physics predicts are spontaneously popping into existence and out of existence throughout the universe at all times. They’re calling this a “virtual quantum plasma” and some people are calling the device a “quantum vacuum plasma thruster” (QVPT).”

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