Message from @tripolarbear

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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.

2019-04-04 04:21:36 UTC  

@Human Sheeple you live in the usa right if you want to test it take some ammunition with a less dense projectile with the same muzzle velocity and compare it to ammunition that is more dense but has the same muzzle velocity

2019-04-04 04:21:46 UTC  

it will debunk that pseudoscience rather fast

2019-04-04 04:22:15 UTC  

3. APPLICATION OF PRESSURE VECTORS https://imgur.com/a/g6eAkG6

2019-04-04 04:22:26 UTC  

ZERO PRESSURE, ZERO SUM VECTOR

2019-04-04 04:22:36 UTC  

@Human Sheeple go test what i just said and tell me what you find

2019-04-04 04:22:45 UTC  

the problem with normal tires is the sealant, not the psi different

2019-04-04 04:22:53 UTC  

thats the same principle that rockets work on

2019-04-04 04:23:05 UTC  

@^Kevin^ how about a balloon then

2019-04-04 04:23:11 UTC  

What does @Vortex do

2019-04-04 04:23:18 UTC  

where you put the air in the tire is where its weakest, and a tire in space would blow up

2019-04-04 04:23:27 UTC  

why woudl it blow up

2019-04-04 04:23:35 UTC  

just like a rocket and a space suit

2019-04-04 04:23:39 UTC  

i mean it can handle a pressure difference of 5 psi

2019-04-04 04:23:47 UTC  

you need better sealant and higher tech than what they are using

2019-04-04 04:23:49 UTC  

so 5 psi inside and complete vacuum on outside would be fine

2019-04-04 04:23:57 UTC  

Not if you designed the tire to absorb the force being applied by the pressure inside of it.

2019-04-04 04:23:59 UTC  

what sealant do they use?

2019-04-04 04:24:05 UTC  

you need like forcefield tech or something to survive that powerful of a vacuum

2019-04-04 04:24:13 UTC  

^based on what/

2019-04-04 04:24:33 UTC  

Or atmosphere

2019-04-04 04:24:38 UTC  

you cannot put 6 to 8 foot concrete and steel reinforced walls in space, too much mass

2019-04-04 04:24:38 UTC  

Because that's what we have it for

2019-04-04 04:24:39 UTC  

@^Kevin^ its not the vacuum thats pulling inwards its the atmosphere pushing inwards you can test this if you get 2 vacuum chambers and put a vacuum in the first smaller one and put that inside the larger one and drain the air

2019-04-04 04:24:42 UTC  

even if space existed

2019-04-04 04:24:58 UTC  

and it still wouldn't work in the vacuum of space, because the vacuum of space is said to be 100,000 times stronger

2019-04-04 04:25:22 UTC  

Gravitational pull of the sun helps us stay in rotation

2019-04-04 04:25:31 UTC  

ITS NOT THE VACUUM thats pulling inwards