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May 2 2017 02:40pm
Quote (thesnipa @ May 2 2017 10:30am)
i know.



its a christmas miracle.



why do you think combustion can't work in a vacuum? what if you flood the vacuum with liquid oxygen for instance?


this is the third video that i posted that shows rockets (the combustion of gases) dont work in a vacuum and which he clearly shows, as a work around he moves the goalposts by making a separate sealed chamber for the rocket, but as soon as combustion happen, it blows out the seal and the sealed chamber is no longer pressured, thus proving that rockets dont work in a vacuum, only in a pressurized chamber, and there is no way to allow for expulsion of the force of combustion to go into the vacuum without letting the force of the vacuum into the sealed chamber.



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May 2 2017 02:42pm
Quote (russian @ May 2 2017 11:23am)
So if I took a can of compressed air or paint and tried to spray it in a vacuum chamber, what would you expect to happen?
[/COLOR=rgb(228, 235, 255)]inb4 a dodge "a can of air isn't a rocket"[/COLOR]


Oh man, I totally called it. Boom!

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a can of compressed air doesnt rely on 8500 degree combustion of multiple gases, bad comparison is bad. :(

Keep trying to move those goalpost so no one will notice, not even yourself :rofl:


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May 2 2017 02:47pm
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Oh man, I totally realize how dumb my comparison was!


Rockets use combustion, cans of compressed air dont, better phone the dictionary and tell them to stop confusing you!

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May 2 2017 02:50pm
Quote (card_sultan @ May 2 2017 01:47pm)
called it!


Nah, I knew that you can't actually answer anything. You don't understand anything about physics, so you have no idea how anything works and you can't predict how any hypothetical scientific experiment would proceed. You don't answer any of these questions because you CAN'T answer. It would be like asking my 2-year-old.
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May 2 2017 02:53pm
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Rockets use combustion, can of compressed air dont, better phone the dictionary and tell them to stop confusing you


Right, right.
It's OK to compare a battery-powered desk fan to a rocket and claim that if a fan doesn't work in a vacuum chamber then a rocket won't either, but comparing a can of compressed air to a rocket is ridiculous.
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May 2 2017 02:58pm
Quote (russian @ May 2 2017 10:50am)
Nah, I knew that you can't actually answer anything. You don't understand anything about physics, so you have no idea how anything works and you can't predict how any hypothetical scientific experiment would proceed. You don't answer any of these questions because you CAN'T answer. It would be like asking my 2-year-old.


Can of compressed air are the same as combustion of a rocket in a vacuum?, obvious you can't accept the answers because your physics challenged with the mind of a child who thinks moving the goalposts are acceptable science.

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May 2 2017 02:59pm
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Can of compressed air are the same as combustion of a rocket in a vacuum?, obvious you can't accept the answers because your physics challenged with the mind of a child who thinks moving the goalposts are acceptable science.

http://i.imgur.com/RKyiSHX.gif


Tell me about that vacuum chamber fan again, buddy. The one that proves rockets don't work.
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May 2 2017 03:02pm
Quote (russian @ May 2 2017 10:53am)
Right, right.
It's OK to compare a battery-powered desk fan to a rocket and claim that if a fan doesn't work in a vacuum chamber then a rocket won't either, but comparing a can of compressed air to a rocket is ridiculous.


Battery powered? Is this an assumption on your part? If his "rocket" was battery powered, it wouldn't be a rocket and i'm pretty sure batteries can still work in a vacuum.

Is a plate a frisbee because it looks like a frisbee?

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May 2 2017 03:05pm
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Tell me about that vacuum chamber fan again, buddy. The one that proves rockets don't work.


Are you talking about the rocket he put on the end of his fan device, the one that didn't work in a vacuum but did work when he put it in a separate sealed chamber?
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May 2 2017 03:10pm
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Are you talking about the rocket he put on the end of his fan device, the one that didn't work in a vacuum but did work when he put it in a separate sealed chamber?


No, I'm talking about the fan with a feather in front of it. And when the feather didn't move, it was claimed that rockets don't work.

This:

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ABSOLUTE PROOF...Rockets DO NOT work in space. Thanks Cody :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcr6hUfP3Gw


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