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by SomeStupidPoint 3342 days ago
Why would you test it in space?

I'm not sure I understand the reasoning.

3 comments

The effects are small enough that there's some possibility that it's just measurement error. If you produce a drive that actually moves something in space, you have a real effect.
Space is a vacuum and has negligible gravity effects; put it in space, turn on the engine, see what happens. In theory it could propel something to nearly infinite speeds if it checks out.
So you know if it works in space.