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2025-01-30 at 8:17 AM UTC
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2025-01-30 at 1:47 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ It's like say you were in a boat with wooden paddles. You push the oar of the paddle against the water and that creates forward thrust. What happens when you take away the water and try the oars? Nothing. The boat just remains in the same spot. Same thing with combustion engines in space. No forward thrust is possible, because there's nothing for the gasses to push against.
Only when the boat is grounded on solid matter. If it was floating in air there would be some thrust, not as much you would get in water tho obvs
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2025-01-30 at 1:49 PM UTC
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2025-01-30 at 1:50 PM UTCJust spray a jet of 3 day old cum into the solar sail lol
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2025-01-30 at 1:52 PM UTC
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2025-01-30 at 1:52 PM UTCYa I'm the block eating nice cheeses with my boy and he thinks space doesn't exist and it's all a plot
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2025-01-30 at 1:53 PM UTCA set up to draw us away from god
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2025-01-30 at 1:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker
That's a pointless test, because the gases are expanding and pushing against the inside surface of the tube, allowing it to move forward an inch or two. In space, there is no tube, so the rocket wouldn't even move an inch. Just the fact the rocket doesn't blast forward and blow out the end of the tube proves it doesn't have any velocity in the vacuum. -
2025-01-30 at 1:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ That's a pointless test, because the gases are expanding and pushing against the inside surface of the tube, allowing it to move forward an inch or two. In space, there is no tube, so the rocket wouldn't even move an inch. Just the fact the rocket doesn't blast forward and blow out the end of the tube proves it doesn't have any velocity in the vacuum.
You never learnt about equal and opposite reaction? lol
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2025-01-30 at 2:01 PM UTC
Originally posted by NARCassist You never learnt about equal and opposite reaction? lol
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Reaction between what? You can't have an equal and opposite reaction when there is only one object involved. You need two objects. Newton Third Law makes that clear, and even beyond that, just common sense makes that clear. -
2025-01-30 at 4:59 PM UTC
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2025-01-30 at 5:08 PM UTCWow this is spacey
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2025-01-30 at 5:08 PM UTC
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2025-01-30 at 5:33 PM UTC
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2025-01-30 at 5:34 PM UTC
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2025-01-30 at 6:27 PM UTC