So Corey, is this how you see tech disclosure is to happen? Low key announcements of major breakthroughs in scientific corners flying over the heads of laymen. Or, might we expect a series of "rapid advancements" of seemingly "new" discoveries wherein one "discovery" leads quickly to others? Or do you think there will be MAJOR attention grabbing announcements (eg."Breaking news this evening...we have made contact...decades ago...the truth has been withheld..." Etc) Some combination of the above?
http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2015/...stic-em-drive/
In the April 29th, 2015 article:
However, Paul March, an engineer at NASA Eagleworks, recently reported in NASASpaceFlight.com’s forum (on a thread now over 500,000 views) that NASA has successfully tested their EM Drive in a hard vacuum – the first time any organization has reported such a successful test.
To this end, NASA Eagleworks has now nullified the prevailing hypothesis that thrust measurements were due to thermal convection.