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In 2001, British Electrical Engineer Roger Shawyer first introduced the “impossible drive,” known as the EmDrive. It was called “impossible” because its creator purported that the drive was reactionless, meaning no propellant required—in other words, it defied the known laws of physics (specifically, the conservation of momentum).

I've seen the EM drive pop up occasionally for years (decades) now. As far as I know, it's ability to create propulsion has been disproven.

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