Message from @Green Knight

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2019-04-06 15:33:42 UTC  

Yep, the world will end any 100 years now.

2019-04-06 15:33:52 UTC  

in 20 years

2019-04-06 15:33:58 UTC  

Why?

2019-04-06 15:34:12 UTC  

I thought 2028 was the year to talk about.

2019-04-06 15:35:01 UTC  

@Green Knight Do you even think conservation of momentum is real?

2019-04-06 15:36:22 UTC  

I don't know because I don't know physics or math and science. Hard to understand how fuel based rocket can work in vacuum but I don't understand how lots of things work

2019-04-06 15:36:36 UTC  

Some say rockets never get to space because of the firmament /hard barrier

2019-04-06 15:36:52 UTC  

But the SpaceX rocket could be seen reentering atmosphere

2019-04-06 15:37:01 UTC  

It's basically like throwing a bowling ball. You're not pushing off the air, you're pushing off the ball and nothing else.

2019-04-06 15:40:44 UTC  

If rocket thrusters push off of air, it begs the question: What does the air push off of? You only need two components to get thrust, in this case the rocket and the gas from the thrusters. However, if the gas itself needs to push off of something else, then that something must do the same, and so on and so on. Infinite regression.

2019-04-06 15:47:32 UTC  

Interesting

2019-04-06 15:47:43 UTC  

So you think space travel is fundamentally impossible?

2019-04-06 15:47:55 UTC  

Some speculate outer space isn't truly a vacuum

2019-04-06 15:48:06 UTC  

Craziest theory I've heard is space is liquid / water

2019-04-06 15:48:11 UTC  

Some evidence for it even

2019-04-06 15:50:46 UTC  

"Genesis 1:6-8
And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. 
And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so. 
And God called the firmament Heaven."

2019-04-06 15:50:46 UTC  

**Genesis 1:6-8 - New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)**

```Dust


<6> And God said, "Let there be a dome in the midst of the waters, and let it separate the waters from the waters." <7> So God made the dome and separated the waters that were under the dome from the waters that were above the dome. And it was so. <8> God called the dome Sky. And there was evening and there was morning, the second day. ```

2019-04-06 16:00:39 UTC  

So Bible says above heaven /sky /dome is water

2019-04-06 16:01:03 UTC  

Also in the international space station footage you can see bubbles rising from astronauts showing they are under water

2019-04-06 16:01:19 UTC  

Search international space station bubbles on YouTube

2019-04-06 17:46:29 UTC  

They’re not bubbles. They’re small solid particles, most likely bits of water ice.

As the astronauts exit the ISS through the airlock, the air in it is vented to space. As the air expands, it cools (look up “adiabatic expansion”). The water vapor in the air freezes into small ice crystals. These crystals then slowly sublimate, i.e., they turn directly into water vapor, so they do not contribute to the space debris problem.

Here’s an example of humidity freezing into ice crystals as air is vented to (near) vacuum. It occurred during Felix Baumgartner’s jump from the stratosphere. As he opens the hatch, notice the cloud of ice crystals going out the top of the door. Even though the cabin was already vented nearly to ambient pressure, enough air remained inside for the water vapor in it to freeze instantly into enough ice crystals for the camera to see.

2019-04-06 17:46:53 UTC  
2019-04-06 17:47:43 UTC  

OK but why do the apparent bubbles go straight up like air bubbles rising in water?

2019-04-06 17:47:52 UTC  

If frozen ice or whatever would not go straight up

2019-04-06 17:48:26 UTC  

There is no gravity in space did you know!

2019-04-06 17:48:42 UTC  

Right so they should just float or go in whatever direction there momentum is

2019-04-06 17:48:47 UTC  

Not straight up like air bubbles

2019-04-06 17:49:01 UTC  

Basically yes

2019-04-06 17:49:15 UTC  

So either they are faking it in the huge simulation pool

2019-04-06 17:49:19 UTC  

Or space is water

2019-04-06 17:49:36 UTC  

Or GRAVITY IS OBSOLETE IN SPACE

2019-04-06 17:49:50 UTC  

Also have you heard about that astronaut on the ISS who almost drowned?

2019-04-06 17:49:55 UTC  

And now they all have snorkels

2019-04-06 17:50:04 UTC  

Hmm give me a link can you?

2019-04-06 17:50:09 UTC  

There is still a little bit of gravity at the iss but it is very little so stuff should still move towards earth

2019-04-06 17:50:34 UTC  

Yeah again no gravity in space would not make stuff go straight up as if rising in water

2019-04-06 17:50:48 UTC  

That would be reverse gravity not no gravity

2019-04-06 17:50:53 UTC  

There is no up and down in space

2019-04-06 17:50:55 UTC  

In no gravity it would just float in place

2019-04-06 17:51:01 UTC  

Exactly