I'm not going to take sides on this and I am not going to send an email to Chris. Everyone should just settle down and get back on track before Chris gets so annoyed at the whole lot of us that he shuts down the thread for good. Let's see some experimental results and focus on what we know and what we can do to get to the bottom of this em-drive phenomena. Enough with the distractions.



Too late.I've had a look. I see what the mods have to deal with and there have been *a lot* of complaints about that member's posts, more than anyone else on this thread (despite several attempts to advise that member) - to the pointresulted in many of the main players in this thread returning from lurking to posting - after they said they wouldn't post here again while he was here).I'll get him back later, but with a final reminder on forum rules.It's worth noting 19 people (as in active members with posts etc, not Chinese shoe discount spammers) have been banned in the history of NSF (10+ years. NINETEEN. I doubt there's any forum in the world this size with that few bans. However, nine are from the EM Drive threads, which is crazy considering EM Drive isn't even a "real" NSF subject thread (like Shuttle, SLS, SpaceX, ULA, etc).A good solution for a satellite topic like this is to NSF (where most aren't part of the overall NSF community, but are a bunch of people in a shed in the garden, or an outdoor hot tub - sadly....as in it's a leftfield topic outside of the main NSF domain!) is to have an objective/non-controversial EM Drive regular moderate these threads, as opposed to the mods more used to the more naturally civil and on topic areas (everywhere else on the forum). Self moderation should be a given, not a request.I'll pop back into this thread over the coming days and see who looks like a good candidate for that.---Now please return to discussing the subject matter.