Message from @MrGiggles
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@^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?
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.
reacting off WHAT @tripolarbear
newtons third law
im not a physcisisit
@Human Sheeple does a fireman have trouble holding onto a firehose b/c the water is pushing off teh AIR?
you would need to ask one yourself
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.
@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
it will debunk that pseudoscience rather fast
3. APPLICATION OF PRESSURE VECTORS https://imgur.com/a/g6eAkG6
ZERO PRESSURE, ZERO SUM VECTOR
@Human Sheeple go test what i just said and tell me what you find
the problem with normal tires is the sealant, not the psi different
thats the same principle that rockets work on
where you put the air in the tire is where its weakest, and a tire in space would blow up
why woudl it blow up
just like a rocket and a space suit
you need better sealant and higher tech than what they are using
so 5 psi inside and complete vacuum on outside would be fine
Not if you designed the tire to absorb the force being applied by the pressure inside of it.
what sealant do they use?
you need like forcefield tech or something to survive that powerful of a vacuum
^based on what/
Or atmosphere
you cannot put 6 to 8 foot concrete and steel reinforced walls in space, too much mass
Because that's what we have it for
@^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
even if space existed
and it still wouldn't work in the vacuum of space, because the vacuum of space is said to be 100,000 times stronger
Gravitational pull of the sun helps us stay in rotation
ITS NOT THE VACUUM thats pulling inwards
its the point where your putting a plastic screw on the tire inflation area isn't going to hold the air in from exploding to fill the vacuum
the nozzle
Hello fellow flat earthers
why would something with nothing in it pull inwards for no reason
@Abe Lover what's a gravitational pull?
gravity isn't real