Message from @Spagoopyspoop [240hz]
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it propels stuff out the back from an ignition that propels it forward
propellant
its pushing off the the ground or atmosphere to create that propellant
so, the force of the propellant leaving the rocket pushes it forward?
its like a swimmer in water
you put a swimmer in air or vacuum, they can't swim
you put a rocket in water or vacuum, it doesn't work
a rocket can work in water
um, not very well
ummm, why do you think subs carry ballistic missiles
well, they are designed to work in water
i mean torpedo's are usually used for a reason
torpedo's usually aren't rockets, they are designed to work in water
Subs carry ICBMs goopy
you dont launch an ICBM underwater, but at the surface
those don't fly under water, ICBM's are fired by a sub going topside and firing them from the surface of the water
Jinx
no, subs dont surface to lanch anymore
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aPvGGvnAGQ , 3 stage rocket
its ejected from the water
the 2nd staage
anyhows, we are missing the point
rockets don't work in vacuum
how do you think it gets above the water goopy
kevvvvv long time no see
yo
are yall talking about missiles?
you have someone with a master's degree in technical physics telling you rockets don't work in a vacuum
then he shows you an example
I show you a fan that doesn't move toilet paper in a vacuum
how do you think propellant is going to propel the rocket anywhere with nothing to push off of?
*i wont spoil*
i am just laughing you think a fan and a rocket are the same thing
fan moves stuff in atmosphere
not in a vacuum
no, fucking, shit
won't move a feather in a vacuum
just like a rocket
ground breaking discovery, fans cant push nothing