"- The analysis of the measurement data is poor enough that there is some doubt as to whether the effect they've measured even exists."I agree, it's slightly below how to mix the prefect martini in zero gravity.
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/nasas-em-drive.884753/#post-5625535
Ouch!
"Of course things could change if more evidence comes in..."
That's good to know...
"...but based on what we have so far, this is much more likely to be cold fusion all over again than a major new development. There are plenty of places on the Internet where such things can be discussed, but Physics Forums is not one of those places."
Ouch again!
I consider myself a true scientist, and I always submit to the facts. In this case, yes, I admit that so far the evidence is weak and far from compelling, and so I think that more definitive data is needed to prove/disprove (the latter being more likely) this thing once and for all... But who knows? There are some examples out there of extraordinary phenomena that took a long time to be properly explained and experimented with, such as ball lightning, for instance.