I always wonder why the standard reaction to some experiment that gives results that don't align with natural laws seems to be that the scientists denounce the experiment as not to be taken serious, instead of first doing the experiment themselves to check the purported results.
It reminds one of the oft-used repressive phrase to the effect that what is not allowed (in this case, by natural law) cannot happen and which the sciences nowadays so often put at the feet of religion, while apparently using it themselves just as often. It seems to be a human thing found in all human activities.
Anyhow, my rant won't change any of that. ^_^ Maybe now that Nasa got involved the broad scientific community will start to check the results instead of dismissing them out of hand as they are 'impossible'. Then we might find out if they are or not.
P.S.: It's good to see you guys here excited about that experiment and eager to see it tested! <3 I just read the linked article and got that gut reaction over the story of this fellow who designed this 'engine' having been denied the testing of his results by a third party for so long and even as the Chinese did, that western scientists apparently still dismissed this out of hand because the Chinese design was flawed, instead of doing better.