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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: relic]
#24151715 - 03/10/17 03:25 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Syzygy_420 said: I took you seriously until you brought up the international CGI station. You can't tell that is fake? You'll fall for anything damn! Might wanna go back to the drawing board man. Talking about economics and space haha when you know nothing about either. Cute, but a waste of my time as I have better things to do, like volunteer in my community. You wanna make a change sometimes you have to be the change. Good luck.
project bluebeam, yo!
you are fucking ridiculous, and this is certainly a waste of time, albeit entertaining.
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relic said: oh and RE: "rockets don't work in space"...give me a whole pile of Office Depot air duster aerosol cans and i can take you to the moon if you get us into space with a rocket.
rocket propulsion is used to deliver space faring vehicles into space...you people aren't secret mental patients, are you? do they let people use computers at the psych-wards these days? i mean, prisoners can...so why not.
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: relic]
#24151730 - 03/10/17 03:33 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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relic said: oh and RE: "rockets don't work in space"...give me a whole pile of Office Depot air duster aerosol cans and i can take you to the moon if you get us into space with a rocket.
Nope. You fail to understand apperently. Force is applied from the rocket and on to the outside atmosphere, the nozzle creates increased pressure, making the air travel with more needed force. That force is applied the same to the rocket. As you cannot push something without that object or force pushing back with equal force. In a vacuum, there is no backing or atmospheric force. Therefore when the air or gas leaves the rocket nozzle it simply escapes out of the nozzle into an endless vacuum and therefore doesn't apply the force on to the rocket.
This is very very simple. I'm sure you can research it enough in twenty minutes and come back with another witty comment. But simply put, Newton's 2nd law of motion clearly shows how rocket propulsion cannot work in a vacuum. NASA shows CGI images of space. Mostly poorly done but it fools the masses. Check it out.
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: Syzygy_420]
#24151741 - 03/10/17 03:38 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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misread^
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: akira_akuma]
#24151744 - 03/10/17 03:39 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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akira_akuma said:
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relic said: oh and RE: "rockets don't work in space"...give me a whole pile of Office Depot air duster aerosol cans and i can take you to the moon if you get us into space with a rocket.
rocket propulsion is used to deliver space faring vehicles into space...you people aren't secret mental patients, are you? do they let people use computers at the psych-wards these days? i mean, prisoners can...so why not.
thanks for calling me a mental patient for simply saying that an aerosol can--several of them to be exact--is enough to propel a spaceship to the moon once you've left earth's atmosphere edit: orbit.
now point out how that is incorrect.
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: Syzygy_420]
#24151748 - 03/10/17 03:40 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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relic said: oh and RE: "rockets don't work in space"...give me a whole pile of Office Depot air duster aerosol cans and i can take you to the moon if you get us into space with a rocket.
Nope. You fail to understand apperently. Force is applied from the rocket and on to the outside atmosphere, the nozzle creates increased pressure, making the air travel with more needed force. That force is applied the same to the rocket. As you cannot push something without that object or force pushing back with equal force. In a vacuum, there is no backing or atmospheric force. Therefore when the air or gas leaves the rocket nozzle it simply escapes out of the nozzle into an endless vacuum and therefore doesn't apply the force on to the rocket.
This is very very simple. I'm sure you can research it enough in twenty minutes and come back with another witty comment. But simply put, Newton's 2nd law of motion clearly shows how rocket propulsion cannot work in a vacuum. NASA shows CGI images of space. Mostly poorly done but it fools the masses. Check it out.
space is not a perfect vacuum. i learned this in 6th grade science class, did you not?
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: relic]
#24151752 - 03/10/17 03:41 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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You learn that in 6th grade looking at cartoons and now your qouting that. Haha NASA faked the Apollo moon missions. Those were debunked 20 years ago. Your clinging on to old space sci Fi crap like it's still real. Lol!
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: relic]
#24151769 - 03/10/17 03:48 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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relic said:
thanks for calling me a mental patient for simply saying that an aerosol can--several of them to be exact--is enough to propel a spaceship to the moon once you've left earth's atmosphere edit: orbit.
now point out how that is incorrect.
don't mental patients huff aerosol cans to "get to the moon", so to speak?
read your own sentence again, and tell me it doesn't look like you're implying that you can get to space with aerosol cans, but not with a rocket...you say it all with rhetorical blunder.
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give me a whole pile of Office Depot air duster aerosol cans and i can take you to the moon if you get us into space with a rocket.
"if" you can?
what rot. it looks like you're implying that you can't, and that you'd rather huff aerosol'd substances.
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Syzygy_420 said: You learn that in 6th grade looking at cartoons and now your qouting that. Haha NASA faked the Apollo moon missions. Those were debunked 20 years ago. Your clinging on to old space sci Fi crap like it's still real. Lol!
yeah, none of your perception here is based on propaganda you've heard. you can empirically prove that you can't get into space, and that it never happened.
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: akira_akuma]
#24151776 - 03/10/17 03:50 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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You believe you can fly around in orbit with supplies from an office supply store... Wow
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: Syzygy_420]
#24151778 - 03/10/17 03:51 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Syzygy_420 said: You believe you can fly around in orbit with supplies from an office supply store... Wow
save your "wows" for it's irony is too much to bear.
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: akira_akuma]
#24151781 - 03/10/17 03:52 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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It truly is. Research Apollo moon missions hoax. It's simple and an easy one to prove.
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: akira_akuma]
#24151800 - 03/10/17 03:59 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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akira_akuma said:
don't mental patients huff aerosol cans to "get to the moon", so to speak?
read your own sentence again, and tell me it doesn't look like you're implying that you can get to space with aerosol cans, but not with a rocket...you say it all with rhetorical blunder.
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give me a whole pile of Office Depot air duster aerosol cans and i can take you to the moon if you get us into space with a rocket.
"if" you can?
what rot. it looks like you're implying that you can't, and that you'd rather huff aerosol'd substances.
reread. there is no "can" in that part of the sentence. it's not written "if you can get us to space" but "if you get us to space".
you rushed because you thought you had an opportunity to burn me. it happens.
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: relic]
#24151806 - 03/10/17 04:03 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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it still implies the same thing. you sounded sarcastic. literally,..."give me aerosol duster and i can take you to the moon if you get us into space with a rocket?" eg, "if you can get us into space with a rocket", what does that mean? are you implying that you can't? or implying what? with that last statement, what the hell are you implying? that "you get us into space with a rocket", but "give me aerosol duster and i can take you to the moon", first? well, we're already on the moon then, aren't we?
maybe you should work on your grammar.
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Syzygy_420 said: It truly is. Research Apollo moon missions hoax. It's simple and an easy one to prove.
WOW
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: relic]
#24151809 - 03/10/17 04:04 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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the point being, akira, that it takes very little thrust to move an object through the imperfect vacuum of space so the statement "rockets don't work in space" has no bearing.
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: relic]
#24151815 - 03/10/17 04:06 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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relic said: the point being, akira, that it takes very little thrust to move an object through the imperfect vacuum of space so the statement "rockets don't work in space" has no bearing.
yeah, i know, i mentioned propulsion.
look, i don't even know why i'm arguing with you- you said something, it sounded sarcastic. no need to be butthurt about it.
gee, and thought Syzygy (Sissigy? am i pronouncing that right?) was misreading you. but it turns out that your sentence was a palindrome of illogical grammatical error solely to be misread by someone taking it literally. look, i know it happens...but Jesus.
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: akira_akuma]
#24151820 - 03/10/17 04:08 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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implying nothing. simply stating 'you get us into space with a rocket' and 'i'll get us to the moon with relatively tiny thrusters'.
i'm sure my grammar sucks but that's pretty funny coming from someone who very often writes using confusing syntax. good one, akira.
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: akira_akuma]
#24151821 - 03/10/17 04:08 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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lol "butthurt". you're on a roll.
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: relic] 1
#24151829 - 03/10/17 04:10 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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i'm sorry for being so mean. 
but yeah, it's implying something; it's just not evident what it is you're implying. so i went with the funnier option. i mean, what the fuck are we even talking about here?
this guy thinks space is untraversable. due to things he heard about online from sources that he can't be bothered to provide. it's funny, can't we just have fun?
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: akira_akuma]
#24151839 - 03/10/17 04:14 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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akira_akuma said: i'm sorry for being so mean. 
but yeah, it's implying something; it's just not evident what it is you're implying. so i went with the funnier option. i mean, what the fuck are we even talking about here?
this guy thinks space is untraversable. due to things he heard about online from sources that he can't be bothered to provide. it's funny, can't we just have fun?
How do you know where I heard of the ideas that I speak? You assume to much and it makes you look stupid. I get this information from reading books. And studying physics.
It's weird to find those rare people still believing we went to the moon, it's 2017, get with the times man. Haha
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: Syzygy_420] 1
#24151865 - 03/10/17 04:23 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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you read physics books that make outlandish conspiracies out of other physicists' works, and History?
do tell what books.
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Re: Milo Yainnopolis - The dangerous faggot [Re: akira_akuma] 1
#24151874 - 03/10/17 04:27 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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akira_akuma said: i'm sorry for being so mean. 
but yeah, it's implying something; it's just not evident what it is you're implying. so i went with the funnier option. i mean, what the fuck are we even talking about here?
this guy thinks space is untraversable. due to things he heard about online from sources that he can't be bothered to provide. it's funny, can't we just have fun?
you went with the funnier option and i know you don't know me but for future reference i'm not that funny or witty, whether intentional or not. well my wife, dogs, and nephews think i am but they're too easily entertained.
this guy, though. he's like whoa, man. everything we know is a lie. i'm going to take an eighth of ovoids and read his post history.
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