Message from @tripolarbear

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2019-04-04 05:56:29 UTC  

There's less of a surface area for the air to push the vehicle forward

2019-04-04 05:56:52 UTC  

THE RAPID MOTION AND COLLISIONS OF MOLECULES WITH THE WALLS OF THE CONTAINER "CAUSES" GAS PRESSURE: https://imgur.com/a/IoZI0kk

2019-04-04 05:57:00 UTC  

Yeah sure whatever

2019-04-04 05:57:08 UTC  

Lol.

2019-04-04 05:57:09 UTC  

Such shit

2019-04-04 05:57:16 UTC  

@Human Sheeple didnt someone just send you a link of rockets working in a vacuum a while ago

2019-04-04 05:57:25 UTC  

and you ignored it

2019-04-04 05:57:31 UTC  

Why is that not CGI, but NASA's photos are?

2019-04-04 05:57:46 UTC  

@tripolarbear post it up please

2019-04-04 05:58:35 UTC  

that experiment is inconclusive because its not done well enough with the rocket

2019-04-04 05:58:56 UTC  

a running fan will not move a feather in a vacuum

2019-04-04 05:59:05 UTC  

shows why rockets don't work in a vacuum

2019-04-04 05:59:13 UTC  

Those are two different scenarios

2019-04-04 05:59:17 UTC  

same

2019-04-04 05:59:25 UTC  

No, they are different.

2019-04-04 05:59:26 UTC  

rocket uses propellant to push off gas

2019-04-04 05:59:27 UTC  

@tripolarbear Let's have a look

2019-04-04 05:59:43 UTC  

with nothing to push off, rocket doesn't move

2019-04-04 05:59:43 UTC  

A feather and a rocket are different in their composition and structure.

2019-04-04 05:59:48 UTC  

if you want evidence on why rockets work just fire a gun you live in the us right?

2019-04-04 05:59:59 UTC  

they both use air to move

2019-04-04 06:00:05 UTC  

and just change the density of the projectile

2019-04-04 06:00:05 UTC  

A feather is made up of a bunch of loose parts while a rocket is one solid object.

2019-04-04 06:00:12 UTC  

eg a heavyier bullet

2019-04-04 06:00:12 UTC  

running fan is using air to push a feather, move it

2019-04-04 06:00:21 UTC  

@tripolarbear So why isn't it moving?

2019-04-04 06:00:24 UTC  

rocket uses air to push itself, to move it

2019-04-04 06:00:29 UTC  

because its anchored

2019-04-04 06:00:33 UTC  

in a vacuum neither moves

2019-04-04 06:00:48 UTC  

you cant have your rocket flying around your vacuum chamber can you?

2019-04-04 06:01:15 UTC  

that image I ~~showed~~ mentioned above is inconcslusive because of the parameters of it

2019-04-04 06:01:36 UTC  

@^Kevin^ use a bullet with a weight then compare the recoil to a bullet that weighs more but has the same velocity

2019-04-04 06:01:51 UTC  

different recoil

2019-04-04 06:02:04 UTC  

Could you people listen? I've tried saying that when the gases in a rocket evacuate the chamber that they are in, the leave out through a cup shaped nozzle. The gas accelerates because the diameter of the nozzle changes, resulting in a force. Newton's Third Law, the opposite force is being applied to the cup of the nozzle

2019-04-04 06:02:18 UTC  

they dont believe in newtons third law

2019-04-04 06:02:32 UTC  

lets not overcomplicate something already complicated by bringing guns into it

2019-04-04 06:02:34 UTC  

rockets "push" off air apparently

2019-04-04 06:02:34 UTC  

@tripolarbear Only when it suits them it seems

2019-04-04 06:02:52 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563242064582541312/image0.jpg

2019-04-04 06:02:56 UTC  

guns wouldn't work in a vacuum because the gunpowder wouldn't ignite without oxygen in the air