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I know there's a 99.999999999999% chance it's fake, but I'm still hoping this is true!
"NASA’s much-hyped EM Drive – often described as a ‘Warp Drive’ – made shockwaves around the world, with a propulsion system which seems to defy the laws of physics. "
Yeah, no it doesn't "defy the laws of physics" nor is it "impossible" or any of the other clickbait words you use. It is understood.
Further, how do you claim China could beat NASA to warp drive tech when NASA has already developed it?
It states clearly that this news was released by a "Chinese propaganda channel". Not exactly the most trustworthy source if it is coming from somewhere dedicated to spreading skewed/false information just to make China look stronger.
China? Must be pirated.
LOL JK
As with anything that hugely improbable, I'll believe it when I see it.