Message from @Drewski4343
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Mt Everest is higher than that
drew ur saying its a fact that rocket is going to space because its falling down earths curve but that whole thing is based off the assumption earth is curved
There's a whole load of space junk though
mt everest is higher than 120k feet?
jeremy, I'm just explaining the mainstream reasoning why it takes that trajectory.
the mainstream is basing it off an assumption
120k feet is very high
drew what if the rocket never got higher than an airplane
would u stillt hink its going to space
then it would definitely be falling to the ground in all those pics haha
well someone here has the video where it doesnt get higher than an airplane
oh really? I'd like to see that one.
yesh someone here has it
however, and this is definitely assuming the earth is a globe, it makes perfect sense for rockets to take that trajectory.
maybe
they should get much higher before they start curving down though the rockets dont get that high
look at the pic its not higher than a commercial airliner
it's hard to tell how high they are, but they are quite high when they start angling, allegedly.
well one of them has a plane in it ill have to find it
sure, I'd like to see it.
@Derek Nelson do u know whos got the rocket trajectory that didnt get higher than an airplane
see ya
ping me if you get it
im tired of assumptions on theorys on assumptions
the whole globe i based off it
some people will believe anything
including things that aren't true
u cant say the rocket is following the curve of earth when u cant prove the curve of earth
we arent going to base things of assumptions anymore thats how we got into this mess
STARS R ROUND. THERE FOR
Wait. Earth is a wobbly watery vibrational luminary?
:^)
what is that?
that's what happens when you don't focus your telescope
"You have to blur the luminary until it's a blurry sphere. Stupid."
Let me clarify, you asserted that the curved trajectory of rockets doesn't make sense. I'm saying that, according to globe earth mechanics, it makes perfect sense. It would be weird if NASA *didn't* curve their trajectories. They'd be working against themselves.