I'm not sure where my failure of logic is?
You act like there's anything to disprove.
That line of logical fallacy can go both ways you know.
You're a sharp cat Il, Dont fall victim to hubris. You're better than that.
I wont say that the claim has been fully substantiated (There ARE serious problems with the experimental conditions it has been tested under, but in each case it has not exactly been malfeasance on the part of the researchers, more what happens when you are forced to use substandard equipment because you cant get proper accesses, because the lab admins consider your project to be of low value.-- Meaning you get vacuum chambers with leaky seals, power modulation equipment that is not rated for vacuum, etc.) However, DESPITE the problems inherent with lacklustre instrumentation, anomalous thrust has been consistently reported from researchers at difference locations that have no financially common denominator-- That's the usual feature present in snake oil, such as with the eCat trials. (Every time, Mr Snakeoil has been present to test the ashes. Big problem there.) It is also where Cold Fusion failed; Independent lab assessments of cold fusion showed confusing results at best, and negative results as the consensus. That's why we can pretty safely say that the flavor of cold fusion promoted in the 90s does not work.
In the case of the EmDrive, we had 2 different kinds of drive, which were basically the same, with different claims as to how they operate. One is the now still in testing EmDrive, and the other was the Cannaedrive. The test to "disable" the drive that still showed anomalous thrust was the Cannaedrive, not the EmDrive. Different vendor of snakeoil, properly shown to be a snake oil salesman. He wanted to assert that a simple metal deflector plate inside could modulate/control the thrust-- Based on his claims, a test setup was done where one of the devices was constructed in such a fashion that "It should not work"--- The unusual finding was that BOTH devices produced anomalous thrust. This does not kill EmDrive, it kills Cannaedrive's theory of operation, and indicates further experiment to isolate the cause of the anomalous thrust.
The Chinese research team did not test in hard vacuum that I am aware of-- but they did detect some pretty substantive thrust. (Again, enough to push .72kg 1 meter in one second.) That's data from their experiment.
Other researchers in the US are now trying to reproduce the device on a smaller scale, due to budget and lab space restrictions (as per above) The weak results can be attributable to having a very small device without sensitive enough equipment, and improper experimental controls in place. Further experiment is required.
Again, the REALLY INTERESTING thing that was reported was the laser interferometery data taken near the device. The statements made by the researchers (however unofficial and in web forum form) indicate a phenomenon that should not happen. (Differences in the local speed of light measured at different angles near the device, while the device is active.) You and I both know why it should not happen. I would very much like to see the laser interferometry experiment conducted in proximity to the chinese test rig, and the data compared. It being in atmosphere would be inconsequential to the laser interferometric data. The implications of this happening are much bigger than just a little microwave toaster oven being used as a thruster.
Since there IS some data to support the argument that it is doing something, One needs substantially more than just rhetoric to shut it down. So far, it has more documented evidence of doing something consistently than did the cold fusion hype bubble of the 90s. It needs proper testing with proper controls to invalidate the data collected, which is different from invalidating a claim.
At this point, the arguments are over uncertainty in the results. The only way to remove uncertainty is to refine and repeat the experiment, removing potential sources of uncertainty from the experiment. That means using proper equipment, and getting proper lab space. That means getting serious treatment from lab administrative staff, etc.