Message from @Seeker of Truth
Discord ID: 613057574253887498
Firstly, no NASA, Space-X etc. does not build any rockets that are meant to go into space as none of them actually go into space. Secondly, yes they build rockets which they tell the public go into space, even though they actually don't.
"If you like I can use audacity and amplify your volume" i think i fixed it
"globe didn’t get destroyed at all really
Especially the rocket thing"
LOLLLLLLLLLL
yeah sure but what was the supposed purpose of the specific rocket or rockets in the pictures if you know?
@Flat Earth Subgenius your audio was fine yesterday
yeah, he got mind raped at that part, youre right
I could hear everyone fine.
@Flat Earth Subgenius it’s your fault you don’t understand rocket science
lol, i understand it the most
I guess it’s just too hard for you to wrap your mind around
and showed it
shame
@Anette stop being lazy and look up things for yourself for once instead of just being a naysaying troll.
You can't have an oxidizer in a vacuum, you would need immense amount of fuel just to thrust a bit
lol okay
you could literally see the Cog Dis watching FTFE answer my questions
exactly river
mmm no
@Anette Do you need some help?
you don’t understand
the fuel would be vaporized immeaditaly , lol
sure, point me in the direction of some credible sources @Seeker of Truth
That would imply the fuel is not already vapor @Flat Earth Subgenius
@Anette bad you have to be taught how to use the internet
Was that ever meant to go to space?
@Seeker of Truth it is what it is 🙃 🙂
The fuel would vaporize in a vacuum...
but it’s already vapor
Do you know what happens to a gaz form in a vacuum?
Also if it is liquid, the fuel is inside a tank and is not exposed to the vacuum until it becomes the the hot gas that causes thrust
The amount of fuel needed to even create the slightest movement would be ginormous...not to mention being able to steer.
but sheeple posted a gif of a tiny rocket engine providing thrust
I believe it was like &rocket
or something
Idk. Let’s try
I forget the command
&rocket
https://imgur.com/a/Y2kd1
What Thrust In A Vacuum!?
How can you fly in space if rockets produce negligible thrust in a vacuum chamber?