Message from @tripolarbear

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2019-04-04 04:09:45 UTC  

@Human Sheeple that is not the vacum crushing that its the atmosphere

2019-04-04 04:09:46 UTC  

there wasn't 1 atmosphere on teh outside of the lunar module

2019-04-04 04:09:58 UTC  

@tripolarbear atmo-WHAT?

2019-04-04 04:10:05 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/563213681362731049/hqdefault.png

2019-04-04 04:10:31 UTC  

if you dont have something in the barrel pushing out from inside it will get crushed from the pressure from outwards

2019-04-04 04:10:50 UTC  

so why doesn't the ball earth explode then?

2019-04-04 04:11:00 UTC  

what do you mean

2019-04-04 04:11:07 UTC  

what pressure is trying to spread it apart

2019-04-04 04:11:13 UTC  

diffusion

2019-04-04 04:11:13 UTC  

Pressure is force divided by area, so there is more pressure (meaning more force) being applied to the outer surface of the tin can, but there is no pressure/force inside it cause its a vacuum

2019-04-04 04:11:23 UTC  

Hence its crushed

2019-04-04 04:11:29 UTC  

@noah please look up the definition of pressure for me

2019-04-04 04:11:33 UTC  

what CAUSES pressure?

2019-04-04 04:11:38 UTC  

gravity

2019-04-04 04:11:39 UTC  
2019-04-04 04:11:50 UTC  

well in the case of the atmosphere

2019-04-04 04:12:04 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 04:12:17 UTC  

thats a video that has been disproven

2019-04-04 04:12:25 UTC  

rockets work fine in a vacuum

2019-04-04 04:12:25 UTC  

Real vide @tripolarbear

2019-04-04 04:12:33 UTC  

Pressure is force divided by area. That isnt exclusive to atmospheric pressure that's just a general definition of pressure.

2019-04-04 04:12:33 UTC  

yeah real video

2019-04-04 04:12:34 UTC  

Rocket's clearly not showing thrust in a vacuum

2019-04-04 04:12:38 UTC  

same guy disproved it

2019-04-04 04:12:41 UTC  

Care to give me your definition then?

2019-04-04 04:12:54 UTC  

The really real rocket in the really real vacuum really did not produce meaningful thrust really.

2019-04-04 04:13:24 UTC  

@Human Sheeple that's not true

2019-04-04 04:13:28 UTC  

depends on the type of rocket

2019-04-04 04:13:30 UTC  

it's tested all the time here's an example

2019-04-04 04:13:34 UTC  

i dont get what you are aluding to

2019-04-04 04:13:47 UTC  

^rocket in vauum

2019-04-04 04:13:55 UTC  

if you note newtons thrid law you will find it applies to rockets

2019-04-04 04:13:59 UTC  

@Human Sheeple Why are you so willing to assume that that one gif is real, but all of the images from NASA, etc. are fake. What is different about that one gif.

2019-04-04 04:13:59 UTC  

@MrGiggles May I please see a rocket in a a vacuum of 10^-4 torr or lower producing meaningful thrust thank you

2019-04-04 04:14:02 UTC  

I dunno why they always say rockets don't work in vacuum

2019-04-04 04:14:09 UTC  

@Human Sheeple There's a video of it

2019-04-04 04:14:53 UTC  

he or she is only looking for evidence that favours their argument so thats how you get these beliefs