Message from @Death9Reaper

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2019-08-31 04:54:45 UTC  

ok

2019-08-31 04:54:53 UTC  

I will make my own flat earth proof video

2019-08-31 04:55:24 UTC  

okay see it become non-searchable, the only flat earth videos i found is when i go to a small channel and browse for them

2019-08-31 04:55:35 UTC  

hey @Czepa do you take quora answers?

2019-08-31 04:55:44 UTC  

eric dubay got 80% of his videos deleted

2019-08-31 04:56:08 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/617221059829301258/serveimage.png

2019-08-31 04:56:26 UTC  

but uh

2019-08-31 04:56:51 UTC  

so is that a no?

2019-08-31 04:57:18 UTC  

and can we use a measurement other than kg per cubic meter lol

2019-08-31 04:57:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/617221379732799531/unknown.png

2019-08-31 04:57:29 UTC  

if you're interested in learning about how rockets work, just ask me. all I've seen here is the same regurgitated "rockets can't [insert something]" with no logical proof

2019-08-31 04:57:39 UTC  

show me ANY oil which weighs more than water

2019-08-31 04:57:51 UTC  

hey @Superiorna_Artiljerija name a jet fuel that weighs more than water

2019-08-31 04:58:19 UTC  

why does oil make a sheen over the top of ocean water?

2019-08-31 04:58:37 UTC  

look it up

2019-08-31 04:58:44 UTC  

rockets cannot produce meaningful thrust in a vacuum

2019-08-31 04:58:45 UTC  

hmmm

2019-08-31 04:58:50 UTC  
2019-08-31 04:58:56 UTC  

Rockets can produce thrust in a vacuum so

2019-08-31 04:59:12 UTC  

because he said so

2019-08-31 05:00:02 UTC  

so wait, what is the weight per cubic meter of water again?

2019-08-31 05:00:09 UTC  

1000

2019-08-31 05:00:14 UTC  

No because conservation of momentum says so

2019-08-31 05:00:22 UTC  

exactly 1000?

2019-08-31 05:00:26 UTC  

yes

2019-08-31 05:00:27 UTC  

About

2019-08-31 05:00:33 UTC  

No exactly

2019-08-31 05:00:55 UTC  

Because of the way we define metric system measurement its exact

2019-08-31 05:00:58 UTC  

About 997 I think, depending of temp

2019-08-31 05:01:13 UTC  

Ok i guess maybe then

2019-08-31 05:01:18 UTC  

999.972

2019-08-31 05:01:36 UTC  

i not going to quibble over minute details.

2019-08-31 05:01:38 UTC  

I can't name a fuel

2019-08-31 05:01:42 UTC  

That might as well be 1000

2019-08-31 05:01:46 UTC  

But lox has a higher density iirc

2019-08-31 05:02:03 UTC  

you are staying muted and deafened until you can show me a oil which is heavier than water

2019-08-31 05:02:05 UTC  

Rocket fuel is aimed at being low density

2019-08-31 05:02:12 UTC  

ill find you one, give me a minute

2019-08-31 05:02:33 UTC  

Unless someone can find the density of C-Stoff

2019-08-31 05:02:38 UTC  

so we cant use something like molar mass?

2019-08-31 05:02:47 UTC  

something that is easily defined