Message from @tripolarbear

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2019-04-04 04:15:34 UTC  

sup @Derek Nelson 👍🏻

2019-04-04 04:15:41 UTC  

@Derek Nelson there was a huge delay with nixon

2019-04-04 04:16:22 UTC  

@Human Sheeple 💯👊❤️

2019-04-04 04:16:25 UTC  

you need 6 to 8 foot concrete walls reinforced with steel to hold in a vacuum at toor of neg 6

2019-04-04 04:16:33 UTC  

@Human Sheeple there is no reason as to why rockets wouldnt work on a vacum but they would on earth

2019-04-04 04:16:33 UTC  

space is 100,000 times stronger

2019-04-04 04:16:35 UTC  

No you don't

2019-04-04 04:16:47 UTC  

@^Kevin^ your'e calculating teh force of pressure difference wrong

2019-04-04 04:16:50 UTC  

there is a redution in specific impulse but not complete malfunction

2019-04-04 04:16:51 UTC  

you don't divide one by the other

2019-04-04 04:17:01 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563215426188738585/unknown.png

2019-04-04 04:17:15 UTC  

according to nasa the walls are 6 to 8 feet thick

2019-04-04 04:17:20 UTC  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtK3P6Jd_co
Gun Recoil is gas forced into the air

2019-04-04 04:17:38 UTC  
2019-04-04 04:17:44 UTC  

space is said to be TORR of -9 to -17

2019-04-04 04:17:48 UTC  

and you will also find that these model rocket motors are the only ones they are puting in these vacum chambers to try and prove that rockets cant work in a vacuum when these rockets that they are testing arent even designed to work in a vacuum

2019-04-04 04:17:59 UTC  

those chambers don't need concrete

2019-04-04 04:18:09 UTC  

and they can take ultra high vacuum inside

2019-04-04 04:18:12 UTC  

@Human Sheeple does newtons third law exist for you?

2019-04-04 04:18:25 UTC  

so space suits aren't going to work for a stronger powered vacuum when you need 6 to 8 foot concrete with reinforced steel to hold a 100,000 times lesss powerful vacuum

2019-04-04 04:18:29 UTC  

rockets would also not work

2019-04-04 04:18:41 UTC  

@^Kevin^ do you know how to calculate the force due to a pressure difference?

2019-04-04 04:18:43 UTC  

besides not being able to move in a vacuum they would blow up

2019-04-04 04:18:53 UTC  

@tripolarbear Yeah in an infinite vacuum what exactly are you getting a reaction off?

2019-04-04 04:18:55 UTC  

maybe you don't understand how powerful a vacuum is

2019-04-04 04:19:08 UTC  

9. WAVE PROPULSION: https://imgur.com/BOi8zNF

2019-04-04 04:19:16 UTC  

I do however believe you can get a reaction off the aether

2019-04-04 04:19:24 UTC  

So yes you could use lasers to fly in a vacuum

2019-04-04 04:19:28 UTC  

we can lift amazingly heavy objects with vacuum lifters

2019-04-04 04:19:37 UTC  

using low levels of vacuum

2019-04-04 04:19:38 UTC  

@Human Sheeple the reaction from mass being propelled in a direction opposite to where you want to move

2019-04-04 04:19:41 UTC  

@^Kevin^ If i have a tire inflated to 10 psi, and outside air is 5 psi, is that different than the tire inflated to 5 psi and 0 psi on the outside?

2019-04-04 04:19:45 UTC  

In a rocket, as the gas is pushed out of the nozzle at the end of it, the gas is applying a force to the nozzle, pushing it forward.

2019-04-04 04:19:47 UTC  

reacting off WHAT @tripolarbear

2019-04-04 04:20:09 UTC  

newtons third law

2019-04-04 04:20:16 UTC  

im not a physcisisit

2019-04-04 04:20:18 UTC  

@Human Sheeple does a fireman have trouble holding onto a firehose b/c the water is pushing off teh AIR?

2019-04-04 04:20:21 UTC  

you would need to ask one yourself

2019-04-04 04:21:16 UTC  

Again, the shape of the nozzle at the end of rocket's propulsion chamber is shaped like a cup so that it can "catch" the force of the gas leaving the rocket's body.