I reviewed the vid again and the relative entropy issue of encoding seems de minimis for the premise. The bit is defined as a unit of Planck length which apparently assumes that some physical characteristic of space must be altered and the basic assumption is that there is symmetry in a write or erase.
What is that characteristic? If one is a follower of Don Hotson – it fits into an epo model (very dense epos) where the polarity would be reversed to encode. None of the conclusions in the chart which he shows half way through are concerned with information encoding as a practical matter - so I don’t see how it matters for the operation of an EM drive.. The most interesting thing to me is that the Spanish team is pushing close to a newton of thrust with a simpler device and apparently they are going for rotation around an axis … which points to a free energy machine instead of simply a thruster. Remember the rotational anomaly of Harold Aspden? That could fit into the picture. He died a decade ago, never getting much credit. From: H LV Terry Blanton <hohlr...@gmail.com> wrote: I will check the references; but, my problem with the concept is in the definition of a bit of information. A bit could be constituted by either an endothermic or an exothermic action depending on the method of storage. this looks like a novel idea! At least my google search did not find anything.