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    How are space ships travelling through space with fuel engines when there is no air? How did we land on moon when there is no gravity?

    As far as I know, no combustion engine can operate if there is no air. So how do rockets travel once they leave the athmosphere? What are they gonna come up with, liquidized air? For 300+ days? How are satellites traveling? Let's say we did land on the moon. How did we land it if there is no gravity? Could you do that?

    How did Copernicus's theory of the earth rotating around the sun become prevalent when at that time there was no telescope or a hot air balloon to go up and see what's up? With his naked eyes only and this theory still holds today, and the only proof that NASA can give of a round earth is a computer simulation. I am not a flat earther or a round earther but till this day we don't have a true picture of what the earth looks like.

    How do these astronauts work around space stations and satellites if the these are traveling at 2,000 + miles per hour? You can't even work on a tricycle kid bike when moving at 3 miles per hour.

    Are airplanes crossing the pacific, let's say from LA to Tokyo and vice versa? WTF is going on with the flight paths?

    Like the Copernicus and NASA example, why are old maps the same as new maps when we have google satellite and what not? These guys without a single satellite on hand had the same measures of every earth corner?

    If Space is ever expanding and stars and galaxies are constantly moving by I don't know how many miles per hour why do we see the same starts since the time sailors used them to navigate through sea? Why don't we see new ones?

    How the heck are chickens direct descendants of dinosaurs? That's like saying Annie is a direct descendant of Hercules

    If the earth is round why are clouds closer to the earth the further they are? Probably an illusion but why though?




    #2
    They take oxygen with them. What makes you think the moon has no gravity?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
      They take oxygen with them. What makes you think the moon has no gravity?
      They couldn't even walk there but they landed a spaceship and they took off from the moon?
      Gullible idiot you are

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        #4
        Originally posted by pesticid View Post

        They couldn't even walk there but they landed a spaceship and they took off from the moon?
        Gullible idiot you are
        Neil Armstrong is literally called the first man to walk on the moon. A spaceship is heavier than a man.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post

          Neil Armstrong is literally called the first man to walk on the moon. A spaceship is heavier than a man.
          And they can't go back cause apparently they lost all technology. At that time there wasn't even internet LOL. You gullible idiot. That's a montage.
          Hustle Hustle likes this.

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            #6
            Ask Google

            And people say I smoke too much
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              #7
              how do we travel under water???

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                #8
                Who says they lost the technology

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                  #9
                  Rockets carry their own oxygen either in a seperate tank for liquid fueled engines or as a component of the fuel in solid fuelled engines.

                  The laws of conservation of momentum aren't dependent on atmosphere or gravity.

                  All objects with mass also possess gravity. In the case of the moon it's gravity on the lunar surface is approximately 1/6 that of the Earth at it's surface - in both cases decreasing relative to inverse square of the distance to the centre of the body as you get further away.

                  In short 1/6 gravity is still plenty enough to fall towards (or 'land' on) or stop you departing the gravity well with a strong jump.

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                    #10
                    Lmao

                    TS next thread will be titled

                    ‘If the moon is made of cheese why can’t we use it to feed the poor?’

                    LMAO

                    Gravity exists on the moon.

                    Mass warps space time

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