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All this stuff you don't understand. How do we know you don't understand it? You keep on pointing to videos, which don't explain it either. These videos are simply conditioning into stupidity. You should change your handle to "mostlymad" instead of nomad13666.
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Hey, man! Thanks again for showing us, in yourself, the kind of people who believe the earth is flat. You ain't got no credibility at all! And neither does your false rocket science.
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September 02, 2016, 11:58:45 PM |
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Poor little nomad13666. Can't take it, can you, when real logic overruns your comedy of errors.
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September 15, 2016, 11:37:21 PM |
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Poor little nomad13666. Can't take it, can you, when real logic overruns your comedy of errors. BADecker is a joke. Mental illness is not.Don't be a BADecker. Seek help before it's too late.-------------------------------------------------------- Poll: Is user BADecker a paid troll, or just a simple idiot? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1606430--------------------------------------------------------
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Poor little nomad13666. Can't take it, can you, when real logic overruns your comedy of errors. BADecker is a joke. Mental illness is not.Don't be a BADecker. Seek help before it's too late.-------------------------------------------------------- Poll: Is user BADecker a paid troll, or just a simple idiot? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1606430-------------------------------------------------------- That's okay. You can have your mental illness, and your rocket science. It's keeping you distracted while the world moves on to new horizons. Wouldn't want you out there contaminating reality, anyway.
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chachaa
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September 16, 2016, 05:28:59 PM |
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Do not operate the engine because there is no oxygen, but the fact that the missiles are equipped with a fuel and oxygen for combustion. A rocket will move enertsii is born due to the push from the combustion of fuel.
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September 16, 2016, 08:01:51 PM |
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Poor little nomad13666. Can't take it, can you, when real logic overruns your comedy of errors. BADecker is a joke. Mental illness is not.Don't be a BADecker. Seek help before it's too late.-------------------------------------------------------- Poll: Is user BADecker a paid troll, or just a simple idiot? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1606430-------------------------------------------------------- That's okay. You can have your mental illness, and your rocket science. It's keeping you distracted while the world moves on to new horizons. Wouldn't want you out there contaminating reality, anyway.
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kodoll
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September 16, 2016, 09:07:02 PM |
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To answer this question it is necessary to examine first what a vacuum. As I understand it is the complete absence of air. But why the missile can not work under these conditions?
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September 16, 2016, 11:14:32 PM |
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To answer this question it is necessary to examine first what a vacuum. As I understand it is the complete absence of air. But why the missile can not work under these conditions?
A rocket needs a pressurized atmosphere to push against and this doesn't work in a vacuum environment. The following video on automotive turbos does a good job of explaining the pressure concepts involved:
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September 17, 2016, 01:23:05 AM |
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To answer this question it is necessary to examine first what a vacuum. As I understand it is the complete absence of air. But why the missile can not work under these conditions?
A rocket needs a pressurized atmosphere to push against and this doesn't work in a vacuum environment. The following video on automotive turbos does a good job of explaining the pressure concepts involved: Rocket propulsion works entirely on the principle of inertia... the inertia of the exploding fuel trying to remain moving at the same pace as the rocket but being forced to move with explosive-like force in the opposite direction by its exploding action... and the rocket being forced in the opposite direction of the exploding fuel against its own inertia. The inertia of the exploding fuel wins. Once in a while the fuel is ignited in too rapid of an explosion, and the rocket engine explodes. This is rare, now days, because rocket science has become a real art.
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September 17, 2016, 01:55:47 AM |
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To answer this question it is necessary to examine first what a vacuum. As I understand it is the complete absence of air. But why the missile can not work under these conditions?
A rocket needs a pressurized atmosphere to push against and this doesn't work in a vacuum environment. The following video on automotive turbos does a good job of explaining the pressure concepts involved: Rocket propulsion works entirely on the principle of inertia... the inertia of the exploding fuel trying to remain moving at the same pace as the rocket but being forced to move with explosive-like force in the opposite direction by its exploding action... and the rocket being forced in the opposite direction of the exploding fuel against its own inertia. The inertia of the exploding fuel wins. Once in a while the fuel is ignited in too rapid of an explosion, and the rocket engine explodes. This is rare, now days, because rocket science has become a real art. A day is less than 24 hours, gyroscopes don't possess the property of rigidity in space and now ignited rocket fuel doesn't create any pressure. What fascinating new aspect of science will we learn about tomorrow so that the Sun will keep rising and Earth will keep spinning?
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September 17, 2016, 03:23:47 PM |
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To answer this question it is necessary to examine first what a vacuum. As I understand it is the complete absence of air. But why the missile can not work under these conditions?
A rocket needs a pressurized atmosphere to push against and this doesn't work in a vacuum environment. The following video on automotive turbos does a good job of explaining the pressure concepts involved: Rocket propulsion works entirely on the principle of inertia... the inertia of the exploding fuel trying to remain moving at the same pace as the rocket but being forced to move with explosive-like force in the opposite direction by its exploding action... and the rocket being forced in the opposite direction of the exploding fuel against its own inertia. The inertia of the exploding fuel wins. Once in a while the fuel is ignited in too rapid of an explosion, and the rocket engine explodes. This is rare, now days, because rocket science has become a real art. A day is less than 24 hours, gyroscopes don't possess the property of rigidity in space and now ignited rocket fuel doesn't create any pressure. What fascinating new aspect of science will we learn about tomorrow so that the Sun will keep rising and Earth will keep spinning? Tomorrow? We just learned today why you never got off the ground.
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