Message from @Σ5
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hmmmmmmmmmmm
sad
where space begins is arbitrary
what is the velocity of the rockets?
Depends on altitude
so none of you know
wow sad
relevance?
how big does a rock have to be to be considered a boulder?
wow you trolls are lame, lmao
okay, immah clue you children in
sit down in a circle
behave you
how big a rock has to be to be called a boulder is arbitrary
At 400 kilometres altitude, the ISS has a velocity of about 7,5 km/s
space starts at 62 miles
an rockets travel at 20,000kms
thats an arbitrary choice
ttfn, have fun with each other 🙂
there is no definitive change that tells you when an altitude should be called space
so where space begins is arbitrary
how big a rock has to be to be a boulder is arbitrary
62 miles is an arbitrary choice
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"its arbitray therefore it dosnt exist"
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our inability to define what point something begins dosnt mean it dosnt exist or its nonsense
the deffinition of a meter is arbitrary
the deffinition of a second is arbitrary
the deffinition of a pound is arbirary
arbitrary dosnt mean vague or subjective
at what point does a swamp become a desert
it certainly doesn't
But at least use arbitrary measurements that you can easily work with and is easily converted, unlike the imperial system
space is just a different type of environment
like swamp vs desert
how dry and hot does a desert have to be to be called a desert
Deserts generally receive less than 250 mm (10 in) of precipitation each year. -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert
as for temperature, it doesn't really matter
Antartica is a desert just like the Sahara, it's just that one of them is extremely hot and dry while the other is cold and dry
they have to draw a line somewhere
so yes, that 250mm is arbitrary but it's still where they draw that line