Not really, though. Every physicist I know or have read any writing on has all said the same thing about the EM drive, that what is interesting about it is that we are learning that some of our testing methodology is flawed. Basically no one thinks it is actually producing thrust, only that our testing methodology is showing it producing thrust, which probably means that our testing methodology is flawed somehow. All the 'NEW SPACE DRIVE!!!1!ONE!!' is all click bait and bad science reporting sensationalism.
We are a lot closer to these things then you seem to imply. Having found gravity waves means we now know that the 'gravity is caused by the shape of space-time' theory is probably correct. We have several competing theories on quantum mechanics as well, and the experiments going on at CERN is narrowing those down.
Every new thing we do learn makes FTL travel seem less likely not more.
A couple of quick things.
The NASA folks who were testing the EM drive have a peer reviewers paper up for publishing in December. It leaked earlier this month.
The long and short is they tested a device:
- in Vacuum
- Forward Direction
- Reverse Direction
- Into the beam (expected no thrust in this confit
- @ 40, 60, and 80 watts
They reduced and quantified sources of error including thermal, mechanical, electromagnetic, and measurements. That error was about 6 microNewtons.
The thrust they measured was 40-120 microNewtons.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...experts-admit-say-baffled-actually-works.html
As for FTL the same group at NASA was investigating warping space per the Alcubierre metric.
Alcubierre being a theoretical physicist and Star Trek fan asked himself what a warp drive would looks like in General Relativity. So he solved for a spacetime curvature that left a flat region (2) in the center for the ship. The ship experiences no acceleration, remains slower than light locally and the clocks on board stay synced with mission control.
The Warped space bubble the ship is in moves faster than light giving apparent FTL speeds but not violating GR.
Sounds great but Alcubierre's solution required a Jupiter sized mass of energy and exotic matter with spacetime warping properties reveresed of normal matter. Exotic matter doesn't seen to exist.
The NASA folks lead by Dr. White played with the solution and think it's doable with a not insane amount of energy and possibly without exotic matter by changing the shape of the warp bubble They need a negative pressure similar to the Casmir effect to replace the exotic matter.
As it turns out the EM drive may (or may not) function this way. So they've stuck one on a laser interferometer to see if they can detect any warping of space.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/White–Juday_warp-field_interferometer#
During the first two weeks of April 2015, scientists fired lasers through the
EmDrive's resonance chamber[
clarification needed] and noticed highly significant variations in the path time. The readings indicated that some of the laser pulses traveled longer, possibly pointing to a slight warp bubble inside the resonance chamber of the device. However, a small rise in ambient air temperature inside the chamber was also recorded, which could possibly have caused the recorded fluctuation in speeds of the laser pulses. According to Paul March, a NASA JSC researcher, the experiment was to be verified inside a vacuum chamber to remove all interference of air. This was done at the end of April 2015.
[14][15] White does not think, however, that the measured change in path length is due to transient air heating, because the visibility threshold is 40 times larger than the predicted effect from air.[
citation needed]
At any rate it's interesting research and very cool that we have a solution that potentially works with GR but way to soon to say it's actually possible.
I think I saw somewhere that a "relatively" small amount of antimatter would provide enough energy for certain theoretical FTL drive(s). Now I say relatively because currently even if we could contain it the ridiculously small amount that we can make at a time it would take us like 1,000 years to make enough or something.
If I did the math right, accelerating a ship the mass of the ISS (450 metric tons) to 0.1C would take 1100kg of antimatter combined with 1100kg of regular matter at a minimum.