Message from @Derek Nelson
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Can you be pushed over on a windy day with extreme winds? Yes or no @Human Sheeple
Because I think the answer is yes
If you have a weak body
Which doesn't make it too hard to imagine that force applied vertically
Can you push off a vacuum?
no
You can't be pushed over with extreme winds? @Human Sheeple
And he isn’t answering. Proving he’s an idiot.
Me?
Duh.
I don't know the answer about your vacumm question, so I have not answered, sorry @Derek Nelson
Derek you're literally one of the most simple minded people I have ever met
It's bad
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
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?
Good question
Don't rockets follow sir Isaac Newton third law of motion
Well that explains why a rocket can travel with no air
That’s a theory. I prefer proof.
Ew matrices
A quick Google search told me that a misconception is that rockets require Something to push off from
Your thinking of the definition of theory in common talk
Not in science
When in fact all they have to do is expell a hot gas in one direction and they'll move in the opposite
If there’s a misconception, then surely you can provide a plausible answer.
Pfft..
I just did
That’s retarded.
This came from someone who claimed to be an aerospace engineer but okay
We can not duplicate that scenario in a vacuum chamber. So, no.
I'd love to prove it to you but unfortunately I have no rocket, and I'm guessing neither do you
So ultimately the sun rises in the morning and sets in the evening
And life doesn't change
Don’t change the subject.
Scale of vacuum pressure.
I'm not, I'm just pointing out the insignificance of debating something neither of us can likely prove
Room nasa made to withstand vacuum pressure of deep space.
Walls are 6-8 thick concrete.