Message from @racecartacocat

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2019-08-28 03:37:29 UTC  

reaction*

2019-08-28 03:37:32 UTC  

It cannot maintain its differential

2019-08-28 03:37:43 UTC  

therefore you are pushing off pressure

2019-08-28 03:37:47 UTC  

this moves the fuel out of the rocket chamber, essentially "pushing" against the rocket

2019-08-28 03:37:53 UTC  

^^

2019-08-28 03:38:06 UTC  

the rocket moves because of the force applied to it

2019-08-28 03:38:17 UTC  

not because it applies force to a medium

2019-08-28 03:38:19 UTC  

Good explanation

2019-08-28 03:38:28 UTC  

Couldn’t have said it better

2019-08-28 03:38:34 UTC  

Notice the rocket doesn't move until it has created smoke

2019-08-28 03:38:39 UTC  

false

2019-08-28 03:38:53 UTC  

the smoke is from the burning of fuel

2019-08-28 03:38:58 UTC  

kind of what happens

2019-08-28 03:39:03 UTC  

the engines have to throttle up first

2019-08-28 03:39:08 UTC  

Start at 2:20

2019-08-28 03:39:08 UTC  

so you get some fumes

2019-08-28 03:39:12 UTC  

go into slow mo

2019-08-28 03:39:19 UTC  

the rocket is also

2019-08-28 03:39:22 UTC  

restrained

2019-08-28 03:39:27 UTC  

As soon as the jet stream starts, you can see thrust

2019-08-28 03:39:28 UTC  

so that the engines can throttle up

2019-08-28 03:39:28 UTC  

I've been through this video many times

2019-08-28 03:39:34 UTC  

it is then released from clamps

2019-08-28 03:39:47 UTC  

and if its engines produce more thrust than it has gravitational attraction to the earth

2019-08-28 03:39:52 UTC  

it will immediately begin moving upwards

2019-08-28 03:40:04 UTC  

the smoke has nothing to do with a pressure differential

2019-08-28 03:40:04 UTC  

There is ZERO thrust until a medium is created

2019-08-28 03:40:09 UTC  

no

2019-08-28 03:40:12 UTC  

False again

2019-08-28 03:40:13 UTC  

Feel free to watch it over and over again

2019-08-28 03:40:21 UTC  

it's coincidence, not causation

2019-08-28 03:40:27 UTC  

yes, smoke is present

2019-08-28 03:40:34 UTC  

that's because when you burn carbon based fuels

2019-08-28 03:40:36 UTC  

they tend to smoke

2019-08-28 03:40:46 UTC  

so the fuel that is creating thrust

2019-08-28 03:40:50 UTC  

2:24 to 2:28

2019-08-28 03:40:52 UTC  

no movement

2019-08-28 03:40:59 UTC  

also happens to be creating smoke because it's basically a kerosene fire

2019-08-28 03:40:59 UTC  

until gas is ejected and pushed on

2019-08-28 03:41:23 UTC  

I haven't watched the video but I assume that you are watching a space ship launch off from the ground right

2019-08-28 03:41:28 UTC  

Regardless, the vacuum is an inequivalent comparison to space