Message from @Jondar02

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2019-10-06 15:29:44 UTC  
2019-10-06 15:30:37 UTC  

Also in another frame you can actually watch the rocket start pushing off the ceiling of the container as soon as it fires

2019-10-06 15:30:48 UTC  

In the video you posted

2019-10-06 15:30:55 UTC  

Its a tiny container

2019-10-06 15:31:00 UTC  

In s garage

2019-10-06 15:31:07 UTC  

Ah yes it's pushing against it's own particles which creates the thrust

2019-10-06 15:31:14 UTC  

Is that what you're saying here?

2019-10-06 15:31:16 UTC  

With a ton of problems

2019-10-06 15:31:34 UTC  

Im saying its pushing off the container walls

2019-10-06 15:31:42 UTC  

And its own exaust

2019-10-06 15:32:11 UTC  

Now im waiting for a demonstration of a thruster doing a precision maneuver inside a vacuum chamber

2019-10-06 15:32:43 UTC  

Waiting

2019-10-06 15:33:25 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/630427400085176340/gifanime_2018.10.14_14.08.28.gif

2019-10-06 15:33:46 UTC  

Aah, yeah I get where you're coming from, and it's a valid argument. Now I know from Newton's laws and the fact that rockets do have thrust in space that that isn't true. BUT I cannot prove it right here and now in such a way that you are satisfied. I also don't have the time and money to prove it to you myself. So valid-ish point there

2019-10-06 15:33:49 UTC  

Does it seem funny to you that this is the only video

2019-10-06 15:34:03 UTC  

Its been meticulously pulled apart

2019-10-06 15:34:12 UTC  

Did you watch the video?

2019-10-06 15:34:27 UTC  

Mine, or the first one you sent afterwards?

2019-10-06 15:34:31 UTC  

You dont have anything from space

2019-10-06 15:34:44 UTC  

Come on

2019-10-06 15:35:31 UTC  

Question then

2019-10-06 15:35:38 UTC  

Can you be lied to?

2019-10-06 15:36:00 UTC  

Most certainly, anyone can be lied to

2019-10-06 15:36:50 UTC  

But that doesn't automatically mean that it's a lie

2019-10-06 15:37:36 UTC  

I mean, for all I know, the whole FE community is a lie

2019-10-06 15:38:08 UTC  

you can easily fool someone if they're fooling themselves

2019-10-06 15:38:18 UTC  

so what even is the point.

2019-10-06 15:38:21 UTC  

A jape, organised by some other party, for unknown evil reasons. But I don't think it is

2019-10-06 15:50:04 UTC  

"This great pulling force gravity was beaten by a little balloon" maybe the balloon knows something you don't... who knows...

2019-10-06 15:51:41 UTC  

Or, hmmm idk, gravity is weak

2019-10-06 15:54:25 UTC  

or maybe the balloon is strong...

2019-10-06 15:54:57 UTC  

Or both

2019-10-06 15:57:08 UTC  

possible

2019-10-06 16:03:58 UTC  

ermmmmm. because maybe helium is lighter than air

2019-10-06 16:12:01 UTC  

nuh...

2019-10-06 16:15:08 UTC  

ok good your a globe earther

2019-10-06 17:07:26 UTC  

Not lighter @l.caudri

2019-10-06 17:07:29 UTC  

Less dense

2019-10-06 17:09:02 UTC  

@Jondar02 gravity cant be weak. The entire oceans are wrapped around a ball spinning at 1000mph going 66000mph around the sun. When you spin a ball the water flies off at the equator. So gravity is so powerful that its holding this water onto the ball and fighting the inertia of it trying
to fly off

2019-10-06 17:11:51 UTC  

Gravity is "weak" but the formula explains the whole, it keeps oceans in but not a little balloon