Message from @Derek Nelson

Discord ID: 559761463414095874


2019-03-25 15:25:29 UTC  

Can you be pushed over on a windy day with extreme winds? Yes or no @Human Sheeple

2019-03-25 15:25:56 UTC  

Because I think the answer is yes

2019-03-25 15:26:03 UTC  

If you have a weak body

2019-03-25 15:26:05 UTC  

Which doesn't make it too hard to imagine that force applied vertically

2019-03-25 15:26:06 UTC  

Can you push off a vacuum?

2019-03-25 15:26:12 UTC  

no

2019-03-25 15:26:22 UTC  

You can't be pushed over with extreme winds? @Human Sheeple

2019-03-25 15:26:35 UTC  

And he isn’t answering. Proving he’s an idiot.

2019-03-25 15:26:52 UTC  

Me?

2019-03-25 15:26:57 UTC  

Duh.

2019-03-25 15:27:14 UTC  

I don't know the answer about your vacumm question, so I have not answered, sorry @Derek Nelson

2019-03-25 15:27:14 UTC  

Derek you're literally one of the most simple minded people I have ever met

2019-03-25 15:27:31 UTC  

It's bad

2019-03-25 15:27:53 UTC  

I'm talking about wind, which isn't that hard to understand, and wind tunnels. I'd love to talk about vacumms but I know nothing about them

2019-03-25 15:28:14 UTC  

A car pushes off the ground, a boat pushes off water, a plane pushes off air, so what does a rocket in vacuum space push off of?

2019-03-25 15:28:28 UTC  

@Atag funny fact all flat earthers are vacuum fanatics

2019-03-25 15:28:30 UTC  

Good question

2019-03-25 15:29:56 UTC  

Don't rockets follow sir Isaac Newton third law of motion

2019-03-25 15:30:57 UTC  

Well that explains why a rocket can travel with no air

2019-03-25 15:30:58 UTC  

That’s a theory. I prefer proof.

2019-03-25 15:32:12 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/559761463414095872/image0.png

2019-03-25 15:32:33 UTC  

Ew matrices

2019-03-25 15:33:00 UTC  

A quick Google search told me that a misconception is that rockets require Something to push off from

2019-03-25 15:33:11 UTC  

Your thinking of the definition of theory in common talk

2019-03-25 15:33:17 UTC  

Not in science

2019-03-25 15:33:17 UTC  

When in fact all they have to do is expell a hot gas in one direction and they'll move in the opposite

2019-03-25 15:33:28 UTC  

If there’s a misconception, then surely you can provide a plausible answer.

2019-03-25 15:33:35 UTC  

Pfft..

2019-03-25 15:33:39 UTC  

I just did

2019-03-25 15:33:45 UTC  

That’s retarded.

2019-03-25 15:34:03 UTC  

This came from someone who claimed to be an aerospace engineer but okay

2019-03-25 15:34:13 UTC  

We can not duplicate that scenario in a vacuum chamber. So, no.

2019-03-25 15:34:31 UTC  

I'd love to prove it to you but unfortunately I have no rocket, and I'm guessing neither do you

2019-03-25 15:34:59 UTC  

So ultimately the sun rises in the morning and sets in the evening

2019-03-25 15:35:06 UTC  

And life doesn't change

2019-03-25 15:35:09 UTC  

Don’t change the subject.

2019-03-25 15:35:20 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/559762251913887744/image0.png

2019-03-25 15:35:28 UTC  

Scale of vacuum pressure.

2019-03-25 15:35:34 UTC  

I'm not, I'm just pointing out the insignificance of debating something neither of us can likely prove

2019-03-25 15:35:50 UTC  

Room nasa made to withstand vacuum pressure of deep space.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/559762375201390598/image0.png

2019-03-25 15:36:05 UTC  

Walls are 6-8 thick concrete.