Subject: So take the bet. ^_^
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Posted on: 2016-11-22 21:03:00 UTC

Going over your points in order:

a) Yes it is. Even low thrust, if run constantly, adds up to massive velocity. It just means you start gradually.

b) The Eagleworks test /is/ a reproduction. It hasn't been done a third time, no.

c) It works in 10-6 torr vacuum, which is a good start. Orbit is the next big step.

d) Never said it was. But it can hit arbitrarily large speeds, which means it can go relativistic. That means that by its internal clocks, every star is essentially the same distance away.

e) No, it relies on the fact that it (seems to) work. The precise physics behind it may be wildly wrong, but if it works, then /some/ model will be found to explain it. Demonstrable effect trumps unlikely cause.

f) Yep. Which is why I said from the start that it probably won't work. But NASA think it's promising enough to push out a peer-reviewed paper...

g) Well, America managed the moon. And the biggest issue with long trips is the need to boost all that fuel into orbit, which this does away with. Yes, there's more to it - there always is - but it's certainly feasible.

h) Take the bet. Make Randall's Wager. If you're right, you get a thing. If you're wrong, you get a torchdrive. Either way, you win.

hS

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