Message from @mineyful

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2019-07-16 02:45:30 UTC  

doesn't matter if it was made by NASA

2019-07-16 02:45:31 UTC  

Well show me this huge Vacuum tank test with a real rocket. Wait you have zero proof of your claim.

2019-07-16 02:45:35 UTC  

you could make your own if you wanted enough

2019-07-16 02:45:42 UTC  

ditto steve

2019-07-16 02:45:46 UTC  

Well, children’s model engine rockets. That’s how they work.

2019-07-16 02:46:05 UTC  

wasn't that a strawman right there steve

2019-07-16 02:46:10 UTC  

But it would be too small. Wow. You seem to be saying trust the liars.

2019-07-16 02:46:13 UTC  

can't emulate it in your tank so now the whole argument is gone

2019-07-16 02:46:13 UTC  

Imagine using an air fuel rocket to try and demonstrate rocket in a vacuum.

2019-07-16 02:46:31 UTC  

y i k e s

2019-07-16 02:46:37 UTC  

When they obviously fake video to sell space. I trust nothing they claim.

2019-07-16 02:46:42 UTC  

:/

2019-07-16 02:46:48 UTC  

I stop at violent disregard of anything

2019-07-16 02:46:55 UTC  

Ah yes. Everything I don’t like is fake. Back to square one.

2019-07-16 02:47:04 UTC  

That's step 2 on the way to accepting the other side

2019-07-16 02:47:10 UTC  

I saw it in that documentary you shared on FE

2019-07-16 02:47:47 UTC  

This was tested in a tank. Using the same fuel large rockets use. Till there was exhaust to push against the force mechanism showed zero force.

2019-07-16 02:47:55 UTC  

they do fake images to sell space

2019-07-16 02:48:03 UTC  

lol that wasn't the same fuel

2019-07-16 02:48:05 UTC  

we used liquid fuel

2019-07-16 02:48:06 UTC  

that was solid

2019-07-16 02:48:08 UTC  

Nope. Large rockets use fuel and an oxidizer tank.

2019-07-16 02:48:15 UTC  

we do use solid too as well

2019-07-16 02:48:20 UTC  

Air bubbles in space. Right.

2019-07-16 02:48:28 UTC  

Did it have an oxidizer? n o p e

2019-07-16 02:48:30 UTC  

shifting goalpost

2019-07-16 02:48:42 UTC  

The earth is flat

2019-07-16 02:48:49 UTC  

nope

2019-07-16 02:48:49 UTC  

An Astro Not almost drowning when his helmet sprung a leak and let water in.

2019-07-16 02:48:56 UTC  

shifting goalpoast again

2019-07-16 02:49:02 UTC  

we're on engines not astronauts drowning

2019-07-16 02:49:21 UTC  

Then the hatch that was flinging around like a flag.

2019-07-16 02:49:26 UTC  

keep focus steve

2019-07-16 02:49:31 UTC  

we're not talking about that now

2019-07-16 02:49:32 UTC  

we're on engines

2019-07-16 02:49:35 UTC  

a rocket might be able to work. it doesn't mean space exists or earth is round

2019-07-16 02:49:36 UTC  

stop shifting the goalpost

2019-07-16 02:49:36 UTC  

Nope. His water cooling system had a leak. If you are on a 4-6 hour spacewalk, even a little water in your suit can be dangerous.

2019-07-16 02:49:39 UTC  

rockets can still work

2019-07-16 02:49:53 UTC  

He didn’t “almost drown” JFC

2019-07-16 02:50:12 UTC  

You are just spouting off your theories as if they were proven. Yet they were proven false.